“Rather than recommending to do something, I recommend to avoid two things. If you’re struggling with depression try to avoid: Pornography & Sugar.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in LONG PULLS
“Rather than recommending to do something, I recommend to avoid two things. If you’re struggling with depression try to avoid: Pornography & Sugar.”
Since I have a blog that shares things I like, I figured I would start compiling monthly lists of available-on-Tubi titles that I think are worth adding to your own Watchlist, just in case anyone else out there is also looking to fish from the same free-to-stream waters. So here’s five for September…
“Quit your phone. Delete all the apps that aren't absolute necessities. Just do it. It's not as impossible as it feels.”
“When you feel like you can't do anything, or the thoughts run too wild, go to the beach in the evening, just sit there and shut up. It's magic.”
“Go for a run once in a while. It's always a pain to get out the door, but each and every time I feel better and am glad that I did.”
And since I have a blog that shares things I like, I figured I would start compiling monthly lists of available-on-Tubi titles that I think are worth adding to your own Watchlist, just in case anyone else out there is also looking to fish from the same free-to-stream waters. So here’s FIVE FOR August.
“Whether in person or on the blog, whenever the topic of books comes up—and, yes, sometimes it will be me bringing up the topic—there are some decent odds that I have segued into talking about how much of a bang for your buck having a Scribd subscription is.”
“Get a plant pet! I live in NYC and I’ve started a small garden on my rooftop since being stuck at home. Just some small pots of herbs and veggies and some very happy house plants.”
“Unfortunately, the thought of that puts most egos off, so, here we are, the same place we always end up going back to after the newness of a tragedy temporarily pulls us all a little bit closer together — sharing theories on why we should hurry up back to thinking more about ourselves and not worrying about people we don’t know again.”
As of right now, I have 118 Sega games loaded + 17 NES games + 17 SNES games — and I probably have enough internal storage on the Sega Mini left for adding another 50+ games. In other words, hacking a Sega Mini is a pretty perfect project if you’re an old millennial trying to get through a global pandemic.