It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia? good for them. It’s Always Cold in My Town So I Don’t Understand Why Poncho Isn’t A Thing Here is more relatable to me
how i know in a glance if a link is suspicious seems simple, but when i actually try to explain it to laypeople, i realize there are many things going on in a url and explaining every part of it isn't exactly simple. i think it's one of those tacit knowledge.
udah bertahun-tahun pakai https://t.co/z68wy1VOck di semua device dan browser, gratis, bisa bikin password yang kuat kayak gC&V39bT$6D%St$rgCwr dan beda-beda per akun, dan ga perlu nginget-inget ratusan password yang beda-beda itu
can't wait for the online version to catch up so i can read the commentaries as well! so far i've been trying to read slowly, zooming in to enjoy every pixel of this art.
currently reading The Carpet Merchant of Konstantiniyya volume 2 (the 10th anniversary edition) by @reimenayee and, God, it's sooo gorgeous. (there's also the most beautiful carpet i've ever seen some pages in but i don't wanna spoil it here.) Reimena, this is sorcery.
openai․com was once the personal homepage of a guy named glenn (2001), and tiktok․com was the quaint shared homepage of a couple who went from dating to married with a baby (~1998-2001). THREAD!!!
There were more people who knew what to read than there were people who read. Caroline was not like that. There was a great deal she had not read; she had not read a lot of the good books. But she had read a lot.
—E. L. Konigsburg, “Father’s Arcane Daughter” p.46