

This is the Eldorado (though which incarnation is uncertain) in Berlin, the center of Christopher Isherwood’s novels which later inspired the musical Caberet.
This is the Eldorado (though which incarnation is uncertain) in Berlin, the center of Christopher Isherwood’s novels which later inspired the musical Caberet.
Yeah, I suspected you were a troll. Blocked. Goodbye.
Fuck spez, fuck his not-covert support of Trump, misogyny and the alt-right neo-Nazis, and fuck him blatantly trying to profit from my comments and submissions.
Apparently there was some school of teaching for a while, where the teachers were emphasizing getting your ideas down on paper quickly, without regard for spelling, spacing, paragraph-ing, punctuation, verb tense, etc. I ran across it when I was trying to find out why there was this generation of fanfic writers who had interesting concepts but couldn’t write to any kind of standard - and who were extremely resistant to any suggestions. Some of the concepts sounded really interesting, too, but it was entirely too much work to try to parse the story.
When texting (ie, fast reading and writing), I’ll occasionally do it for legibility when using exclamation points, when the sentence I’m writing ends in too many thin, upright letters. Like in a text, I think I will !
reads faster than I will!
. I still do it sometimes.
Please don’t. You can accidentally change the shape of your cornea, There’s also a risk that you can tear or detach your retina.
For light entertainment, here’s “He’s dead, Jim”, by Julia Ecklar.
I think the bigger problem is that there are at least 50 trays of tomatoes there and it’ll take a bunch of kitchen space and time to process all of them, all of which has to be done on next-to-no notice. It’ll also take a lot of time and supplies to can them all - though at least whatever they have the time and space to process will be shelf-stable in the end.