girl who smokes lucky strikes vs girl who smokes THIS reds
didnt even know this was a fucking brand
i will die mad about the packaging laws which mean we don't get the branding this cigs have (or used to have?) in korea
The sea hates a coward..
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if i look back, i am lost
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shark vs the universe

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Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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girl who smokes lucky strikes vs girl who smokes THIS reds
didnt even know this was a fucking brand
i will die mad about the packaging laws which mean we don't get the branding this cigs have (or used to have?) in korea
The sea hates a coward..
There’s an old forgotten adage about phylactery puppets… something about being able take the soul out of the wizard… But not the other way around?
Is Google Docs bad? Do you know of a good / safer, free, word processor? Thanks!
All Google products are bad!
There is an EXCELLENT free desktop office suite called Libre Office that you can download and install by clicking here: https://www.libreoffice.org/
If anyone reading this is a college student and thinking about purchasing microsoft home and student or an office 365 subscription please just install Libre Office instead. It is WONDERFUL.
If you’re looking to do something browser-based you should check out CryptPad, which is a zero-knowledge, encrypted online office suite with document storage and a spreadsheet maker and a complete boner for security. It allows for collaboration like gdocs does but it doesn’t track your data or store information about you because it *can’t* because all of your work is encrypted. Check out cryptpad here: https://cryptpad.fr/
And, as usual, if you want to ditch gmail check out protonmail.
Also maybe the best, easiest, and most important way to cut Google out of your life is to stop using chromium-based browsers because people using non-chromium browsers are the only reason that Google isn’t setting every single modern web standard and the fact that MOST internet users use Chromium browsers means that Google is de facto setting every single modern web standard.
Here’s how to migrate from chrome to firefox: https://www.howtogeek.com/333047/how-to-migrate-all-your-data-from-chrome-to-firefox/
(and yes, Opera and Brave are chromium browsers and I think it’s worthwhile to stop using them because SERIOUSLY everyone is using fucking chromium and Edge just switched over to chromium and please, please, please just install firefox)
ALSO REMEMBER FIREFOX CAN BE INSTALLED ON YOUR CELLPHONE.
Android users install Firefox and add the ublock origin extension; iOS users install Firefox Focus.
And reset your default search option in your browser. Other search engines do not return the same results and sometimes that’s frustrating but if you get used to just using duckduckgo as your first option and Google if that doesn’t give you an answer as a second option then you’re still doing a great job (because seriously, how many of your searches are just for basic information like spelling or history that will pop up on wikipedia or dictionary.com - DDG will totally do that even if it isn’t ideal for current news searches)
BTW the reason I’m recommending *most* of these things is because they’re open-source, which is one of the reasons I prefer LibreOffice over WPSWriter, but another reason is features.
Here’s what you can get in LibreOffice:
whereas WPSWriter has only the equivalent of those first three features (which in both products are “Word” “Excel” and “PowerPoint”)
Yo! Do you know of a decent online collaborative document editor?
CryptPad! CryptPad is collaborative, it’s basically a zero-knowledge version of google docs and I love it.
Collaborators don’t even need to have an account to edit.
(cryptpad currently has a free version with a small amount of storage and a few paid tiers with larger amounts of storage, they are a tiny, open-source project, give ‘em a whirl and if you like it donate if you can)
Damn. What to do if your institution of higher education forces you to use an Office account and Google products???
Use two browsers and use the office account and the google products in one browser (or if you’re using firefox you can use account containers and create a specific “google” container that you use google/microsoft/facebook/whatever weird privacy violating monopoly is hosting your meetings in and keep it separate from the rest of your online life).
What would you recommend for a search engine? And what was the email host going around that everyone should be switching to? (If you don’t mind answering these).
I like the idea of not being constantly tracked. As it is, I’ll be resuming using a written grocery list and leaving my phone at home (Android)
DuckDuckGo and ProtonMail!
You can find a lot of what you need wrt privacy with privacytools.io
Alison Bechdel in her Minnesota apartment 3/16/1990 (photo by Tom Sweeney)
“Once you overcome the one inch barrier of subtitles you’ll be introduced to so many more amazing films.” -Bong Joon Ho
Parasite wins Best Foreign Film at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards
i love how edward elric dresses like the typical anime protag (all black, red cloak w/ huge emblem, tight leather pants, always puts skulls or spikes on everything, huge belt with a chain on it, etc. etc.) but literally everyone else dresses like normal fucking people so he just constantly gets berated for his Shit Awful Taste
it’s love isn’t it
a show about a hospital
Student - Monique Broekman , 2017.
Dutch,b.1967 -
oil on panel, 26 x 20 cm.
Although typically found in shades of green, grey, and brown, the European common frog [also known as the grass frog, Rana temporaria] is a diverse species, and orange specimens like the one seen above are not unusual. These frogs can be found in Europe as well as parts of Asia, and wait out the cold winter months by brumating in muddy burrows on the edges of lakes and swamps. Images by Dr. Joachim Nerz.
She’s clearly better with plants than I am.
Oceano (2017) dir. Renato Duque
eggy bread 🍳