Tall women are attractive. So feel better. :)
I don't think they will answer here... :)
Probably better to go to their official site.
It was too slow for me. Lost interest in the middle of season 1. And I don't think the main actress is very good, I don't actually understand why she is even famous. But that's life.
We have excellent online stores like Zalando that have changed my life. I order, clothes are usually delivered the next day, and returning is as easy as putting it back into the same box and driving to the postal office again. Money back within a few days.
They have perfected the clothes shopping experience for men. No more going to awkward physical shops.
My size is known by the shop, and I can order lots of variations of the same clothes, different sizes, just to find the perfect one that really fits me.
I'm not watching the trailer. Want to be completely surprised. It's the best experience.
And it can't be better than season 1 anyway.
Not my sense of humor, but.. Yeah. Good job.
Ok this is officially the strangest thread I've been in since Lemmy started. :)
You are acting a bit strange, honestly...
It could be a good idea to meet some actual people outside of this computer thing, just saying....
I was watching Criminal Record and thinking it was one of the best shows of the year, and then I switched to the next show the main character was starring in, The Devils Hour.
You need to watch both, and the main actor is amazing in my option. Never heard about him before, maybe I live under a rock and everyone knows who Peter Capaldi is, but I surely had no idea:
Devops, working with aws infrastructure and networking, terraform, ansible etc. A lot of Linux!
It's fun and pays well. Recommend it for anyone who gets excited about new open source things and Linux features. I've been known to change terminals and editors a lot, and constantly change my neovim plugins and themes, even switching to tiling window managers occasionally.
I'm just having fun and getting paid for it.
No I'm generally happy :)
It feels like underneath all this, it's actually about people refusing to be marginalized and they want to be accepted as everyone else. But I think instead of trying to change words and ban conversations, maybe it's better to teach people to accept and even enjoy more variations?
Because right now it's a bit ridiculous. We are told to ignore obvious differences between people so nobody feels marginalized. That's likely to make it very difficult to even have a conversation.
It's like when you can't describe someone as black or white, or fat or thin, and it just becomes really humorous in the end, as you are struggling to find other words that are identifying the person.
Cartman is that you?