Is this a fungi? Can it be identified?

Painting for sale

Looking to sell multiple pieces I hand-painted last year. Most of them are not original paintings, just something I did as a hobby and now I have too many just lying around, so if anyone is interested in buying them, please dm. Will send a pdf of all paintings available.

Multiple sizes, gauche on paper, gauche on canvas, gauche on repurposed paper.

PRICE: 350 INR starting to 2,500 INR for bigger complex paintings

u/No-Carry-7420 — 2 months ago
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Isn't modern life short and rigged?

Having lived for almost two and a half decades, I've come to realise that I'll never be able to do all the things that I want to do in my life.

And days, months and years are passing by so quickly nowadays. I know that we get fewer new experiences with each year as we age and so time feels like it's passing by quickly. One way I've heard to fix this is by doing new things, like moving to another place. But I feel like things get back to 'normal' pretty quickly. Even if you do one major life shift, it's like back to that baseline in about like 3-6 months. What do you do after that? Can't move cities or take up new jobs (in different fields) every year, even if you want to.

So, how do you live knowing there will always be something you regret not doing? How do you choose the stuff to do, when you are interested in multiple things? And I'm not only talking about career and things I want to achive but also about the basic stuff like cooking, gardening, art, and just like maintaining friendships, etc. etc.

Because these small things take up a significant part of your day after logging off your work hours. Lately, I've ignored making new friends or maintaining my older friendships and just focused on my hobbies and like being healthy, getting home cooked meals. But I want to be able to do more.

I also feel like the world is so rigged against us that we have to do more in every aspect to make our lives better. The default is almost always the worst. Take normal office jobs. We have to work in front of a screen for 8 hours to make money. This is not healthy for our eyes, our body overall and also our soul, so we have to do stuff outside of those 8+ hours to compensate for it. Do exercise, go outside, and take up hobbies so that we don't lose our minds. So, there's so much to do and limited time (part of which we have to waste to make money).

P.S. I know there are some ways to escape the grind and get a freelance job or whatever other ways of making money there are nowadays but you'll always have to work and have money. Saving is also very important nowadays. So, how do you figure out the balance?

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u/No-Carry-7420 — 2 months ago
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Where to buy thrifted bread machines in Delhi?

Want to buy a bread maker, any brand, in Delhi but can't find a second hand one. Is someone selling? Or any suggestions on where to look for one? Most brand new machines are easily over 5k and I don't want to spend that much now, just want to try a second hand first. Found that in the US, they sell for under $15 in thrift stores, so looking for a similar price under 1.5k rupees.

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u/No-Carry-7420 — 2 months ago