Why does the team keep adding features instead of creating a stable version?
The browser is still in beta. When should a stable release be expected?
The browser is still in beta. When should a stable release be expected?
I’ve heard that traveling and experiencing the world is supposed to change the way you think. Open your mind. Meeting new people and discovering cultures that are different to your own should create new pathways in your brain.
I haven’t been all over the world (yet), but I can attest to the above quote.
Wherever you go, there you are.
Changing your environment won’t necessarily fix your internal problems. It may not even distract you.
No wonder I can’t take anything seriously. Nothing excites me, because nothing can reach me.
Some of my favorite games, novels, and pieces of media center on worlds and themes that are post-apocalyptic, bleak, and emotionally daunting in scope, yet feel intimate.
The world in the BLAME! manga (which I haven't read yet, so please don't spoil) is a great example, and with impeccable art.
I also love denpa and psychological stuff. Chaos;Head Noah series, and Higurashi are some others that exemplify how I view the world.
Can you relate and if so, what are some of your favorites?
Mine are:
robot / android
haunted creepy doll
frog
"horror movie"
old man / woman
I guess it's that darn uncanny valley effect. But why can't I see it on myself and in photos?
...What are your experiences?
Schizoids aren't supposed to value it, but how is human connection defined?
Even when people talk to me, or they seem kind, there is always a disconnect. It's like I'm a human body facing the world, with a computer in my brain processing input and broadcasting responses. I feel distant. I feel nothing. Am I supposed to?
I admit that I'm curious to try certain places. I just want to feel free enough to live like any normal human and visit a restaurant or cafe on a whim.
But there's another part of me that views public eating as a disgusting and shameful act. Something that should be kept behind closed doors. I also love saving money by cooking my own meals... and picnics. I'm not interested in people, so the social aspect of eating out never appealed to me.
What sort of places do you guys go to exercise, walk, and/or run? How do I find places with no people where I can exercise in peace with no one nagging me, trying to talk to me, and no annoying dogs? I already work out early in the morning, but I don't go outside because I'm trying to avoid people.
Thanks.
I just wanted opinions on what I should work on. I’ve been drawing on and off for about four years; now I want to start consistently practicing. I get that improvement takes many years but I’m impatient and unsure of what potential I have to work with.
I also fixate on lips and eyes too much, and when I think of a concept I have no idea on how to get started.