I use Nostros.
These are so gorgeous.
When Windows 7 went EOL, I switched to Linux. No ragrets.
We need a recipe.
My parents sent one of these last winter, when temps dropped down to 5. Every store sold out of kerosene. I managed to get a couple gallons, but my dream now is to live in a house with a fireplace where we can burn sticks and leaves.
Generic: perfume, jewelry, lingerie (maybe not for the MIL)
Personal: something related to their hobbies or interests
My dad started a few fights by buying my mom a new vacuum cleaner and a waffle iron as gifts.
I'm not sure what the point of muting someone is, if you can still see their posts. :P
I use Nostros, and it's okay, but scrolls to top whenever the feed refreshes, while I'm trying to scroll down. Also, no way to block someone in a way that hides their posts.
I wish any degoogled android fork worked on any phone I've ever owned. I think next time I'll buy a Linux phone.
Honestly, I just wish I could effectively block spammers.
When I lived in Alaska many years ago, people living in remote areas commonly used ham radios to socialize and share information. I think the internet fills this role for most people these days.
A tick?
That's what AI is for.
I had to settle for a leg and a breast the last time I bought turkey for Thanksgiving, and even that was $20.
I like Evolution a lot, but I use Sylpheed because it handles my massive load of saved emails better.
It seems like there's a lot of big media companies and public figures here, though.
I have no idea how to set up a wallet in Nostros, so I just ignore it.
Out of curiosity, I looked up someone I used to go camping with when we were teens. She was 12 when I was 14 or 15. Kind of dorky and still a kid, but sweet. Looks like she's in a Florida prison for shooting a guy to death while in possession of meth. Man.
