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FAQ: Als ik voor mijn 30ste verjaardag een WHV aanvraag, kan ik dan nog steed gaan als ik 31 ben?




I rest my case, so don't leave town.


Think I picked this up for a quid in a charity shop in Barking. Promo sticker on sleeve - I like shit like that.

Loved 999 as a kid, and still think they're quite underrated.

Love Nick Cash's whisper-shriek singing, particularly.




in reply to Peter Sørensen

@tameplatap7s man It's pretty hard to get connections on this app atm. Let's try figure it out togeather
in reply to Melimu

Yeah 😀
It's actually my profile on Mastodon I'm communicating with. It seems like that messages from this instance is not pushed out to Mastodon that often.
Might be something broken or something I dont understand



To me NewPipe is genuinely one if the greatest apps ever created.

Reply your favourite Open Source apps, please. I must explore.

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What's up? How's the weather? Storm eowyn's being a mennace over here today.


Introduction: Marty from TravelGeekNZ


🇳🇿 Now is the time to see if this platform can be the new social home for travel blog Travel.Geek.NZ and its blogger Marty. Time to move away from Big Social.

TravelGeekNZ combines our passion for travel with other geeky activities or hobbies, things like visiting craft beer breweries & taprooms, yummy local food, funky accommodation, music - festivals, gigs and visiting local record stores - and more much more.

Looking forward to sharing tips & tricks, discovering new places to visit or road trips to check out and to connect with fellow travellers.

#NewZealand #TravelBlog #Blogger #introduction




Fun morning


We got a foot and half of snow in about an hour. I couldn't leave my driveway until 11 am. Thank goodness for remote work.
in reply to marimini

The sun was so bright on my windows that, despite my window blinds, it was 28c in here. Had to start the AC back up. Thank goodness for remote work, where I can set my environment as required for best work. This weather, though.


Oh neat. We can do titles in our statuses!


Hey all! Normally active on Facebook but I'm hoping to one day rid myself of all corporate social media for my personal networking. Wanting to give Friendica a real shot this time (my last one I kinda half assed it lol).

Interests:
gaming, food, metalcore bands, writing music, super smash bros ultimate, drawing, FOSS, handheld computers, shitposting, rom hacks/fangames, physical media, the list goes on tbh

Here's to hoping we can all ditch social media designed to exploit us.



What David Lynch Meant To Me


in reply to Benny Boo

I had been a casual fan of Twin Peaks back when I was a kid. I definitely loved the style and his mix of the unusual, dramatic and humorous. I have a hard time staying interested in series, however, even Lynch's.

When Mulholland Drive came out on DVD back in 2002(?), I became obsessed with it, obsessively re-watching and trying to piece its puzzle together. I re-watched it again for the first time in years and I'm in love again. It's a masterwork on the level of Tarkovsky, IMO. I might even wonder how it would play out if it had been a series as was originally planned. But overall, I'm happy that he was able to make it a feature film.

in reply to Benny Boo

Mulholland Drive is so unbelievably good. My favorite Lynch film is Blue Velvet and Lost Highway has some of my favorite individual Lynch moments, but Mullholland is his greatest mystery and his most moving, beautiful, saddest film to watch while also containing some of his funniest (hapless hitman schtick) and scariest (Winky's) moments of his entire career.

I think the TV version would have been something special, you can tell from what they shot that there were a lot of similar elements to what made Twin Peaks good and he even has a couple blink and you miss it Twin Peaks cameos in the Club Silencio scene so maybe he had an idea they tie together somehow.

However, I am absolutely okay with the fact that it became a top 10 all time film for me instead and made genuine movie stars out of a couple of its cast-for-TV actors.




"Your Apps Are Betraying Your Wallet" | Weekly News Roundup Stream


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Only Two Sexes?


Here is a post explaining gender diversity in humans. To many today do not believe in science so will never accept anything but their own beliefs.

huffpost.com/entry/biologists-…

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Utrecht


We're in Utrecht right now. There'll be a progrock festival there tomorrow. We're big fans of Utrecht, it's so lovely! We're at the Moxy hotel.
in reply to Petra

Have fun! Utrecht is a wonderful city to be. Nice little shops , who mainly are in the narrow alleys...


Celle que je suis...




Actualización de Genshin Impact


Ayer logré subir de rango en el Repertorio Melodioso y ya llevó completadas todas las canciones de Mondstadt, Liyue e Inazuma.

Además, hasta ahora acabé la historia de Natlan y fue bellísima. La amé. No quiero que Capitano sea jugable, su final fue noble, digno de ser recordado y él encontró la paz y la de los suyos. Gracias por tanto Genshin 🤍


#genshinimpact #gamer #hoyoverse #gacha








Progress is Made


I got so used to almost never posting on FB that I realized I need a schedule for posts here. I am closing in on being able to send Bound in Smoke to my editor. It's been a long time coming.

I hope everyone is doing well.




Completely Unnecessary Raspberry Pi Video Game Console Idea


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friendica (DFRN) - Link to source
That Guy
I'll have to check around, cool to know.


Garden bird count


In my country, once in a while , is a counting of birds, butterflies, bees, life in common in our environment , mapping the diversity and numbers.
This weekend we are counting garden birds. They are declining every single year, sparrows, blue tits, blackbirds ect. Looking at my neighbourhood, it's almost logical. No green gardens, only grey concrete tiles. And to color it a bit, plastic grass. Our garden is a
thorn in the side of many direct neighbours. But we have hedgehogs, birds, insects, and also stray cats who find a shelter and cat food in our garden too. Change starts with ourselves. Some pic's from my 50 m² small garden... Hope you like it!
in reply to Wilhelmina58

Note, we don't use these plastic nets anymore.These are older pics.
in reply to Wilhelmina58

I even do some gardening on my two big balconies and we get lots of birds, squirrels, and sometimes, unfortunately, even mice who climb to the sixth floor... And we have bird counting hour, too.
in reply to Petra

Mice are real opportunists! But climbing tot the sixth floor.... Wow, comparing to humans, we had to climb hundreds of metres to get a little food.... Mice might be annoying, but we can't say they lack courage!
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in reply to Wilhelmina58

Good to hear you've got bird counting too! Any little bit of conserving nature , are little steps towards healing it. It's more necessary than ever!
in reply to Wilhelmina58

Yeah, and I only got rid of them when I took them to a place 2 or 3 kilometres away. If you take them to a nearby park they'll find their way back! We thought we had lots of mice, but in the end there were only two who stayed away once we brought them far enough away! They're cute little things and if I could be certain they'd stay outside I might let them stay.
in reply to Petra

The problem with mice is their, let's say; reproduction. One couple can give to 60 babies a year. And those babies are already be able to get babies at 6 weeks! But we have animal-friendly traps and remove them to a small dog park near our house... Lots of grass, shrubs ect to hide..Killing is no option for me, prefer to let nature do that 'job'... !
in reply to Wilhelmina58

Oh, lovely! We tend to get crows at our house but what we count is the snails. They're surprisingly adventurous. We've had snails all the way up to the rafters at times.
in reply to Petra

Ohwww, yes! All the members of the crows are so much fun. Jackdaws, magpies, ravens, jays... Think these are the birds who will survive the longest...


So: i love them too!

in reply to MeyariMcFarland

Don't talk about snails!!!! All my herbs, vegetables, flower saplings... All finished in no time...
in reply to Wilhelmina58

So many blueberries munched. So many herbs, too. Unfortunately they're a fact of life here so I just observe them and try to keep them away as best I can. Marigolds actually help a lot, surprisingly.
in reply to MeyariMcFarland

Marigolds! good to know, I discovered that strong tasting herbs like thyme, rosemary, peppermint, lemon balm and lemongrass were left for what they are! Apparently no food for snails, but they didn't keep the snails for eating all the others....Tried everything, coffee grounds, crushed eggshells, black pepper... Think they LOL at us, those little bastards!😆




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Hello, I'm brand new here! Exploring this site as a Facebook alternative as I have not been able to use Facebook for a long time due to the very poor quality of content, and with Meta's clear bias and pushes it's only due to get worse.

I don't have much to say other than if you're reading this, I hope you have a wonderful Friday and weekend. 🙂


in reply to VolFan

Welcome....this is only my 2nd day....but so far everything has been kinder, truer, and way less commercial....