A broken man, obsessed with 500 year old Mexican culture.
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A broken man, obsessed with 500 year old Mexican culture.
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Accurate (lemmy.world)
How do you cope with, life and the decaying world around you?
Mine is nostalgia. That's literally my copium drug and it really is strong some days. It's not that I sit here everyday and never move on to newer things, I do sometimes embrace new things and realize there's more out there than what I have....
Clowntown Council
Conquistador Cavalry...and Another Set! Update from Wargames Atlantic (wargamesatlantic.com)
What are you up to instead of what you wish you were doing?
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Two newborn twins need a one-dose treatment that would save their lives: Zolgensma, a $2.1M drug. Insurance (also the mother's employer) cut coverage of the drug the day after they were born. (www.wbtv.com)
america is so fucking based man...
Who Are Todays Heroes?
Who are the heroes of our time? Who is driving us to a better future? And who is inspiring and guiding us?...
Is anybody being positive on Lemmy?
To date, what do you think is the greatest invention or discovery and why?
Mine is the computer. I continue to be amazed at what we can do with them.
is Texas really that cold and cruel as depicted in movies of the Coen brothers, the novels of Cormac Mccarthy and the movie Hell or High Water?
cross-posted from: linux.community/post/844237...
What is your opinion of Hazbin Hotel?
I’ve heard some mixed reviews, I personally think the concept is interesting but I haven’t actually seen anything besides like, 10 minutes of episode 4. I’m not expecting anything exceptionally deep or even that great, I was just wondering if it was even fun to watch.
Made to Order Ork Kommandos Warhammer 40k 2nd edition (www.youtube.com)
The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials (www.cnbc.com)
There may be another factor creating so much wealth among millennials: inheritances. In what’s known as “the great wealth transfer,” baby boomers are expected to pass down between $70 trillion and $90 trillion in wealth over the next 20 years. Much of that is expected to go to their millennial children. High-net-worth...