I think when we die, we rejoin the essential je ne sais quoi of what makes reality what it is. It wouldn’t surprise me if that essence is reused in other things. It won’t be me, as I am now. It’ll be parts of me and parts of everything else, making something entirely new.
You’re welcome, thank you for being receptive! I did like the style of the comic overall!
Font’s a touch hard to read, FYI.
Someone told me recently “People don’t want to think. They want to be ruled.”
Is there a website with this info somewhere? Mostly curious. Still going to share the image.
I’m guessing a humorous exaggeration? I’ve accidentally cut bread off a loaf into weirdly thin/wedge slices but bagels I tend to nail pretty consistently.
Thank you very much for the effort you put into this post.
“That is one big pile of shit.”
Happy to report that Zip has been quite enjoyable.
I hold your power in awe. I have the exact opposite of this. I cannot picture spatial dimensions in my head at all.
Haha was about to say the same thing, this image never fails to evoke anger wherever it goes.
Sadly and unsurprisingly, nothing near me. On the bright side, we do have a farmer’s market so I’ll just continue to patron that and say that if you have one near you, definitely check them out!
Does make me wonder how many people are trying to affect local change. That’s not going to get notice by anyone online, after all.
The filter is atrocious.
I also feel like even though, yes it goes against the idea of a DEfederated setup, in order to entice users, there should be a big catch-all “default” instance that users will gravitate to when they don’t know what they want in particular. IMO, this isn’t a bad thing. It does lead to one particular instance getting bloated, but it gives people time to acclimate, to check out how everything works, and then once they’re cozy, they can pick up and move to a smaller, more niche instance.
Let’s try to spread messages of how, then. There are a lot of ways!
My tact is going to be to get much more involved in my local politics and my community. I’m going to start going to city council meetings. I’m going to keep an eye on the various committees if I can. These meetings are all open to the public. I never once went, but I will now, so that I can make sure my voice is heard, where I feel it needs to be raised. Later on, once I get a better grasp of who does what in my city, I’m going to see about trying to encourage other people to communicate with our mayor. Maybe let my neighbors know I’m willing to talk on their behalf.
I’m also hopeful this will help me understand things better to start communicating with my governor, senators, house rep better. I’m sad to say I’m pretty ignorant on the chain of command at a local level. I want to fix that. If my mayor reports to my governor, and I establish that rapport, I can let her know that she should be leaning on the governor on policies that I don’t like. And up the chain it goes.
It’s absolutely miniscule. It affects nothing on a federal level. But it’s where my personal impact will be strongest. I can do my best to try and ensure my city is a good one and hopefully encourage other people to be involved too.