
Just order a grow box online.
I won't link anything but should be trivial to find a store which sends ready to grow boxes.
In my experience they rarely get caught and because it's not actually shrooms yet, they're not even illegal everywhere.
You wet the box and then place it in a large plastic bag that comes with it and rolls as a sort of tent on top of it. Then just open it every day spray a bit of water.



Turn off lights, turn on flashlight, put it close to the floor, parallel to it.

throw me into a frontline battle where it's super easy to disappear.
It's not necessarily as easy as you'd think. It's not like they point you towards the enemy and then you can go wherever you please.
You're with your squad, and desertion is kinda frowned upon.


Idk, doesn't need to be that much of an interpretation.
I enjoyed the movies and shows.
Death and the Secret of the Infinite (Terry Pratchett's Discworld) featuring thr voice of Sir Christopher Lee (RIP)

I think there's also a sort of autodidactic type of learning empathy, even if your parents don't teach it to you.
I think it's — at least for a part of the population — a very natural thing and would have to be actively discouraged as a kid to make it go away.
Although idk I did read a ton so maybe the books raised me idk



I was unaware of what you were talking about so I gave it a quick Google.

Holy shit



Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor is actually making me question my sexuality.

His completely unabashed boring-ness is what makes him so bad-ass. I bet you'd wait a thousand years for your loved one as well, you bad-ass.

I want to be on the AI death list as well!


Fk me, that picture from last night is the last picture of it whole. Managed to be so twatted last night I must have hit it on something / hit it with a bottle. Can't recall.
Rip cognac glass. I still have a dozen of them beer glasses but should've kept the lot when I had more of these. They're just really good resale value, like 5-20€ a piece, each, and I sold like half a dozen cognag glasses, shot glasses and champagne flutes.

I only started with NuWho, watching it as it came out in 2005.
I found it magnificent, exactly because it shied away from glorifying violence, made emotions be the focus of things and there was clearly some large over-arching thing with "Bad Wolf", but it wasn't like in the American shows, where if there's a clue to be seen, the camera zooms in on it, making sure you can't miss it.
I gather you are right, and NuWho is way more American and hero-centric than Classic Who — but because it was and I was a teenager enjoying shows like Prison Break at the time — I got into Who, and then into better British shows, better shows in general, chasing that sort or good pacifist writing. Star Trek is ofc prolly the best franchise when it comes to actual philosophy. Doctor Who elicits emotions more than thought when compared to the Star Trek Ethos, albeit in a more profoundly British way.
Uuh there's actually a new episode of Dr Who tonight that reminded me.

Oooh, it's out already. And I have a few glasses of rum left. And a steak. And a pint of red. Ooooooh. This is turning out to be a nice day.
Anyway tldr completely agree with you, but I think going a bit American with NuWho was a crucial step in luring in more watchers to start appreciating the good things. Kinda how for a kid, it's easier to learn to eat a new dish when you introduce it bit by bit or with copious amounts of ketchup or something — slowly teaching them that the bitterness is what makes it tasty.

It was only through recognising these glasses I got into the whole world of Star Trek design.
Never paid any attention before, really, but once I recognised these, I started paying attention to set design quite a lot, in all shows.
That's nice flatware.

Well, when the centre of civilization was in Rome or Athens or so... those people would've thought Finland as far away as we now consider Pluto or something.
I think we could interact with Kuiper Belt. IF we stand unified against the capitalist shitbags. Sorry. Unrelated. But. Also not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTJAe3usECs&list=RDcnBV1FgfRuY&index=5
"Our security is only as strong as our unity."

It's with one "P", but I like the enthusiasism. I'm sure I wrote that wrong. I don't care.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPkb0vKLQbo&list=RDcnBV1FgfRuY&index=4
That's a complicated URL that I don't know how much info it gves away from me.
"Connect to your truth — "rather than question it", "let's deem it relevant"?



Andorians are like super racist though.
If you're younger you may not understand, but people who weren't actively racist but used racist slurs in their active.... wait what the fuck am I saying — that was 10 years ago — today fascism is coming back and kids prolly know more about it than I do. Fk.



That's not the exact same glass btw. (So as not to manipulate how you perceive Shran's size.)
It's just the same series. The one in the picture is like for cognac etc, but the one Shran is using is more like, beer sized.
But I have actual beer glasses from that series, and they have a stem.
Like ite definitely the same series of glasses, I just don't know what glass it specifically is.
I had like champagne flutes of this series as well, but I sold them because I needed money and no-one ever visits me anyway, so they'd have just been sitting on the shelves, taunting me.
I saved this cognac glass and like a dozen of these beer pints.


I love how someone on ST: Enterprise set crew loved Finnish glass design.


Shran uses a set from a Finnish designer, called "Ultima Thule". It's also featured as a world on the show, iirc. (I'm midway through rewatch, but Ultima Thule is definitely a world in the ST universe.)
The name come from ancient times, meaning roughly "Ultimate North", and referring to various places that no-one can really agree on.
Anyways, the other glass is also Finnish, and also used in ST: Enterprise. Whenever Archer has dinner in his quarters or they're having cake at Malcolm's bday, therr these glasses are: https://star-trek.design/glassware/tapio-goblets-by-tapio-wirkkala-for-iittala

(I wonder if this is related to my alcoholism flaring up anytime the episodes with the glasses come up.)

You can't make out a single sentence from this screen grab I took while reading an article.


I had more screen space for reading with my Nokia 3310.

Isn't "MAGA" an admission that currently, America is NOT great?
Just something MAGA-people seem to have a hard time with sometimes. Probably not as much when Americans are speaking to themselves, but as a non-American, sometimes it's challenging to get "those people" to admit that there is indeed anything wrong with the US. As in they won't accept a single criticism, and will loudly proclaim "America is the greatest country in the world", while wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, which for me pretty explicitly means America isn't great, if it has to be made to be such again.