Gonna make caramelized onions. See you in three business days. Wish me luck ✨
Chants of Senaar is one of the very few recent games that truly inspired me. The game takes place in a tower and is inspired by the Tower of Babel myth. Inside the tower, many different civilizations live together, but each one speaks a different language. These languages are fragmented, and no one can understand each other. You travel through the tower, moving from one civilization to another. By observing symbols and gestures you slowly learn each language. Your goal is to help these civilizations understand one another again and rebuild communication
Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy is also one of my favorite ps1 games. The game begins with a journalist meeting an aging explorer to learn about the people of Amerzone (a fictional region in South America) and their belief in a mystical bird.
I feel a deep sense of happiness when my roommate eats the food I buy or the meals I cook.
Going back to sewing classes next week. I’ve missed sewing so much. I’m so happy. πŸ’“πŸ’“πŸ’“πŸ’“πŸ’“πŸ’“πŸ’“
The Great Tao flows everywhere, both to the left and to the right. It loves and nourishes all things but does not lord it over them. And when good things are accomplished it lays no claim to them.
I’m at the copy center to print some things image
I’m looking through my youtube likes and it tells a story. Eight years ago, I started a job in economic journalism knowing absolutely nothing about economics so I decided to actually learn it. Then at some point I was like β€œthis is so fucked up,” and I liked 3Blue1Brown’s Bitcoin video.