(they/she/he) / PNW / genderfluid soul having a trans journey / single / ex-christian and very glad to be free ------------------------------------------------- here you'll find mostly shitposts because they bring the most joy, but also, thoughts & observations, encouragement, personal growth, automobiles, motorcycles, art, etc.
The amount of chaos & the number of problems in a home both go up exponentially with each roommate that is added.
Apparently some people are into chaos and, well, good for them.
I can only accept living with one other person at any given time… so I never have to guess at who’s responsible for fucking the place up in my absence.
on the edit compilation i put in this track which i can only describe as Scary Backstreet Boys. it uses one of their songs i genuinely was terrified of when i was around 5 because i didnt understand what the fuck was going on in it and it sounded like someone was going to die. now that its 20 years later i can actually make it as sinister as it was in my head back then and you are welcome
when i had brain surgery last month i asked if they could take a picture of my brain for me. they brought my phone into surgery with them and the nurse took several videos and gave me a sticker. now i just have videos of my brain like pulsating with my heart beating on my phone and everyday i’m like.,. i could just post it… anyway here’s the sticker they gave me
jealous as fuck. not of the brain surgery i hope you're alright, but i have never wanted to be in a club so bad.
If you can't afford to buy the books you want, and the library doesn't have them and/or is too much of a pain in the ass to deal with, you can often download the books from Library Genesis. :)
If you have a Kindle, you can plug it into your computer and add PDF files to it. If the books you download are in EPUB file format, you can go to any number of sites online and convert from EPUB to PDF for free. (personally I'm a fan of pdf2go.com)
If you find a book in PDF format but the text is way too small to read on your Kindle, it's possible to convert the file to EPUB and then convert that new file back to PDF and the page size should be more reasonable.
(Also, don't tell anyone but last I checked, you can buy Kindle books on amason, read them, and then return them for a full refund within 6 days if you're "not happy with your purchase." This is a little sketchy and I wouldn't recommend doing it regularly 'cause they may catch on, but I've done it several times. Just try to avoid reading the book to "100%" completion. Stop at the last page of the story and don't look at the author's bio and that other b.s. at the end.)