Do you have favorite and hate exercises? If so what are those?
My favorite exercise is rowing, regardless of the variation. If I had to choose one, I would go with seals or bend over rows. I don't really have a hate exercise, but I'm not too fond of direct arm exercises and if I had to choose, it would probably be the classic bicep curl.
And I yearned to gather each tear's soft remain,
as if pouring them back;
was to spawn a healing rain, to ease the pain;
in eyes that saw through all the things I've done,
forever closed, when two souls began to feel like one.
by Weltenasche.
In the garden of our love, we once grew free;
where your roots took hold deep inside of me.
But fate, unkind, veiled you from my eyes to see;
my heart, your grave, forever to be.
by Weltenasche.
Die Zeit sie zog ins Land
und Nacht um Nacht
war ich erschreckt,
was ich in ihrem Laufe fand.
Stillschweigend
habe ich darüber nachgedacht;
wie im Traum
nur niemals bin ich aufgewacht.
Es war dein Tausch
Schweigen;
das berauschten Worten wich,
doch niemals einer Wahrheit glich.
Die Zeit sie zog ins Land
und mit ihr
die Gewissheit,
dass ich dich tief in mir fand.
by Weltenasche.
What is the best operating system? What operating system do you use? Why do you use it?
I would say it depends on your use case.
For the majority of users, an operating system that puts a lot of emphasis on user-friendliness and ease of use is a good choice. The most prominent representatives in this category (in the PC context) are probably Windows and MacOS, which is also shown by their market share. However, there are also a few Linux distributions that are very easy to use now.
If one puts more value on performance, certain functionality, open source development, data protection, avoiding bloatware ... or something like that, then the answer could be different, of course. As I said, the use case is decisive.
Personally, I've been using Linux for years and change distributions quite regularly; which again depends on my personal use case. So far I have found favor in Ubuntu, Debian, Arch and Kali.
Currently I use Ubuntu, because I also use it in my work environment and it is convenient for me. Other reasons include being a supporter and contributor of open source software, it's good for development/coding and I just need a shell to feel comfortable.
I could name many more reasons, but I think the basic idea has become apparent.
Heey I know it's not the usual subject of your blog but I find it really interesting to hear a bit about game development if you don't mind (▰˘◡˘▰) Like what would someone need to develop a game? Is it hard? Could I do it and how much time would I need?
Since you kept your questions quite general, my answer to most of these would be “it depends”, as game development is a very broad field.
The answers would depend a lot on what kind of game you want to develop, what tools you use, whether you create all your assets yourself or buy them, what previous experience you have, … and so on.
Could you be a bit more specific?
Since I've already done this on previous accounts on other platforms, I thought about resuming an old ritual of mine. The idea would be to ask a selected group of people questions from the fields of psychology, philosophy, art and creativity, society and ethics or a mixture of these areas.
I can't yet say how regularly questions will be asked, as this depends very much on my own mood and creativity.
In terms of structure, I plan to post the questions on my blog and tag individuals who are interested. Subsequently, you can either generate a distinct post or reblog to respond and express your opinions.
As an illustration, you can refer to the response provided by @readsal to my first question: https://www.tumblr.com/readsal/737080816398696448/muse-playing-the-harp-by-antoine-auguste-ernest
What would such questions look like, for example?
Psychology: If you could change one thing about the way your mind works, what would it be?
Philosophy: Do you believe in free will, or do you think our lives are predetermined?
Art and creativity: If your life were a painting, what colors and symbols would dominate the canvas?
Society and ethics: Do you think morality is subjective, or are there universal moral principles?
If anyone is interested in such questions, please feel free to like this post or let me know by other means. I would then create a list and include the respective people.
Do you only write poetry or other things as well? What about erotic writings? Can you please share that?
I also write other things besides poetry, and I am no stranger to erotic writings. But I still have to deny your request, because there are reasons why I do not share these writings publicly.
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