

It’s not a thing I thought I’d write someday 😅
It’s not a thing I thought I’d write someday 😅
To simplify, it was a political group of Catholic conservatives, which fought the Protestant kings and queens. They were not especially black.
Ooooooh, I’m stupid. I read them on my smartphone, and didn’t think to check the computer version of the page.
Simplefeedmaker did the trick! Thanks, that was quick!
I love to use obsolete technology, things that still perfectly work but are abandoned. But on the internet, these things are generally populated by computer scientists, and it’s a thing I’m not 😅. It’s the same thing on Gopher, Gemini (it’s new but it’s the same ethos), IRC, …
Could you recommend any non-computer related good newsgroup?
The porn industry is a sad affair.
I was indeed speaking about Linda Lovelace, thanks for the correction :-)
It depends of you searched for Lisa Ann or Linda Lovelace ^^.
Her story is indeed not unlike Jesus’.
Like Jesus, she was beaten (you can even see bruises on her legs in Deep Throat). Like Jesus, she was menaced by men with weapons. Like Jesus, she was mocked (and still is, apparently) when she was suffering. Like Jesus, she died abandoned by everyone, poor when others became rich thanks to her suffering.
But unlike Jesus, millions of men wanked and still wank watching her being raped.
You think her life was an exception? Think again. Not all pornographic actresses live what she lived, but it’s very common.
No, I watched it only once and it was years ago 😅. I remember that I loved it, but it may have aged badly.
Soylent Green. The book (Make Room! Make Room!) is not bad but average, while the film is very good.
And I’ll make Radiohead 4 just to annoy you.
It’s… in the middle of nowhere. Not the kind of place you go to have a busy life 😅
4 hours breaks in the middle of the day? I live in the bad part of France it seems, I’d love to have that.
invert the gender of the characters
Yeah if you change the comics it changes its meaning. That’s quite a revelation!
Oh it’s interesting! In French typography (which I use in English if I don’t know this language’s rule), there’s a normal space between the main text and the dash, and a non-breaking space between the dash and the inclusion. But I may turn to Chicago, now that I know that.
Both were violent dictatorships. One changed; the other is North Korea.