I actually haven't tried Old Spice in years, perhaps I should look into it.
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what does being a perfume connoisseur look, feel or work like?
I'm not sure if I'm a connoisseur, I just like testing perfumes I haven't tried before. I get samples of perfumes at perfume stores and wear them for a few days. If I find it really irresistible I buy a full bottle. If not, I just enjoy trying something different and developing my sense of smell. I could easily go broke buying all the nice perfumes, so sampling is a cheap way to find out what I like and only buy the ones that really hit the mark. How does it look and feel? I look like an old dude with a big beard but at least I smell good.
I just want an affordable 10" color e-ink ebook reader, that has natural colors, so it is good enough to read modern comics on.
Edit: I forgot to mention "affordable"
I check Reddit maybe twice a week, but only a couple of specific niche subs( like many others have said). For me it's /r/fragrance that I've had a hard time finding a good replacement for... Perhaps I should just frequent Basenotes.com more?
I'm looking forward to some actual reviews of this laptop
Congratulations! 🎉
I just started reading the Culture series by Iain M. Banks, I shudder to think this is how it started.
I'm dumb. It took me a lot more than a moment 😕
Amazing! OP Delivers!
Same here. I've been on Pop OS for the past three years with a GTX 980ti, and have only had a few driver issues that were easily fixed. There's usually a guide on how to fix it on System76's homepage soon after the issue is discovered. Generally I've been very happy running Pop on my gaming rig. I've tried other distros (Manjaro and Garuda) but Pop has been the one to stay installed the longest.
OP, I think what this commenter is trying to say is: please compare the rivers and the lakes that we're used to...
If I recall correctly, even the Boox devices don't do colors that well... But it's better than nothing. Also, I forgot to mention I'd prefer if it was affordable. I'll go back and add that to my original post.