Do get caught ingestin’ with ur best fren’
In my previous job, everyone was always older than me so it will always feel weird working with those much younger than me now I think. Not that I care about ages on the whole since I believe every age group has the capacity to do what they want or need to do. Not saying children should go driving cars or the elderly participate in extreme sports (unless you’re ultra fit) but you see my point I…
It was a consuming vexation to my father, that my mother never asked the meaning of a thing she did not understand.
Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy
Practically one year ago to the day, Dell annihilated its durable XPS brand name for milquetoast Costs, And likewise, Pro, and Pro Max names– yet it’s back for CES 2026 The new XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptop want to recoup fans of the “Extreme Effectiveness System” with Dell’s thinnest styles to day, a row of appropriate attribute methods, boosted battery life, and Intel’s brand-new Panther Lake Core…
Dell is consuming straightforward pie and bring back the XPS brand name

Good morning and welcome to your Daily!Tom!
Black and white definitely works for him. I swear it makes his eyes even more blue. There’s something about his expression here that’s….I don’t know… intriguing? Compelling? Captivating perhaps.
Have a great day!
I’m spamtenna brainrotted too ngl I’m just too coward to draw them… it goess ahgainst my c0ld… nd msyteroius… a nd heartldss aro p3rsonality… /j
Also wtf why is Tenna so hard to draw???? Help I’ve had a ref on how to draw tenna for MONTHS and I haven’t used it yet
Anyway real photo of me next to your ideas:

ABOUT THE SNEO ONE:
I’VE BEEN WANTING TO DRAW SNEO FOR A LONG TIMEEEE I JUST DIDN’T HAD ANY IDEAS AND AND I DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO DRAW HIM fun fact my first spamton was actually me trying to figure out sneo’s design here is it (cw: BAD AS HELL WHAT THE FUCK)

My spamton used to be so different then DAMN his nose wasn’t long enough he was ugly but in the wrong way 0/10
Yes there’s a hidden pipis with Goku hair (important)
BUT SINCE I COULDN’T FIND A WAY TO DRAW HIM I LEFT IT THERE so I’m taking those ideas and running away… I need to do a personal ref for sneo just like I did with regular spam… Nyeyeyeheheheheheh… I love when people draw sneo like this super fucked up horrendous mechanical beast hello stronger-monsters you have a really cool sneo design hmmmmmp But I don’t know how to draw something like that, gaaah I need to experiment 🕴🏼
Thank you for the ideas, I have food for a while, I’ll be able to survive the winter ‼️‼️
Thought I never had thought about what the phone person said to him… And I feel it’s better that way? Just like I’ve never really thought about what Kris told Susie in the story from Noelle’s blog, we might never know and I think that makes it way more interesting.
OH AND ABOUT THE LAST QUESTIONS:
Hot take or maybe not idk anymore and I don’t care but I really don’t like the acid theory like… At all 😭, when I first hear about it I was “wait what the fuck lmao what” and never convinced me, honestly… I mean now I can see why the theory exist in first place bc back then I thought it was completely random but still… It’s a popular theory that I’m always seeing everywhere and it doesn’t personally bother me it’s just that I’m not a fan and that’s it.
I still like to think something horrifying must’ve had happened to him (what a weird thing to say without the context ANDBSBA) but I’m more inclined to think it had something to do with the person on the phone… Idk I’ve seen and read many cool interpretations of what happened to him and they always have to be with the phone AAAAGH
About who the person of the phone was, well, maybe Friend? Mike? Mike-is-friend? I think they’re the most likely people we have for now…
And no I think bro didn’t signed shit, iirc tenna said he was THIS CLOSE 🤏 to sign the deal and then boom the intimidating and homophobic phone guy called to ruin their amazing old man yaoi ehem cough his plans… Terrible…

Our God is a fire that can burn up.
— Hebrews 12:29 | Worldwide English New Testament (WENT)
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Cross References: Exodus 15:7; Exodus 24:17; Deuteronomy 4:24; Deuteronomy 9:3; 2 Samuel 22:9; Psalm 97:3; Isaiah 33:14
Seen a lot of discourse online recently about how as a society we are consuming more than we are creating, etc etc, we know the story here, but my mind can’t stop thinking of it in terms of consumption, you know the illness, so now whenever I hear these conversations all I’m thinking about is how phones and social media are causing consumption like it’s an illness to have your creativity stifled
Traditional remedies and dietary practices often emphasise the benefits of simple, natural ingredients. One such combination is ghee-roasted fenugreek (methi) seeds with milk, touted for its potential health benefits. This mix is rooted in ancient wisdom, blending the nutrient-rich properties of fenugreek with the nourishing qualities of milk and ghee.
Understanding how these ingredients work…
Unlocking the benefits of consuming ghee-roasted fenugreek seeds with milk | Food-wine News
Me after Artfight had all my fav artists popping off and now they are posting it for my eyes to feast upon:
ALTHigh-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a liquid sweetener made from corn starch, where enzymes convert some of the glucose into fructose. It is widely used in processed foods and beverages. While similar in composition to sucrose (table sugar), concerns exist about potential health risks associated with excessive consumption of HFCS.
Several public health studies indicates that the average American…

I shall start my exploration of the concept of Digital Gardening by sharing the definition of Maggie Appleton:
A garden is a collection of evolving ideas that aren’t strictly organised by their publication date. They’re inherently exploratory – notes are linked through contextual associations. They aren’t refined or complete - notes are published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They’re less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal websites we’re used to seeing.1
Digital gardens move along the spectrum of personal notebooks, wikis and blogs, but they transcend their limitations and get closer to the ideal of the second brain by rejecting the idea that content should be organised linearly or chronologically. Instead they are organised like webs of knowledge, connected with hyperlinks of common themes, ideas and thoughts. Not only does it cultivates the gardener’s ability to enter in dialogue with the thoughts they had in the past and to constantly grow and rewrite themselves, it also makes for a fascinating user experience.
A digital garden, as I see it, should capture the compelling feeling of following a rabbit hole, letting one’s curiosity take the reins. It should be a terrain for exploration for both the gardener and the user. Maggie writes “You get to actively choose which curiosity trail to follow, rather than defaulting to the algorithmically-filtered ephemeral stream." 2 It reminds me of the "Choose Your Own Adventure” books. Their non-linear structure allows for a deliberate and individual path to be chosen. They rebel, in a way, against the commercial, advertised, AI-generated internet that is pushed towards us nowadays. Instead, they are an unfiltered, destructured, consciously and humanely built space on the internet, where one can cultivate the seeds of their intellect and imagination.
In the first conversation I had with my boyfriend after discovering digital gardening, I expressed my need to break free from doomscrolling and content that I did not have time to or was unwilling to digest and process. Nowadays, it is so easy to be sucked into a mode of consumption which destroys the individual and aims to replace it was an advertisement machine, a brain-dead puppet for corporations to tramp on. Digital gardening and the process of taking notes and consuming content mindfully breaks from the bad habit of scrolling and offers a space to speak at length and get lost in thoughts.
Indeed, we are all fatigued by fast-paced commercial media, and we forget that the media we consume is what shapes us, not only as artists but also as individuals. Therefore, it is not really about consuming less, but about consuming more mindfully, and taking ownership of the thoughts provoked by the media we consume. We should not only let it change us, we should be critical thinkers who engage in a conversation with the art and the media that goes through us. We should disagree, add onto, reflect, and put in the work to cultivate ourselves mindfully. Anna Howard 3 puts forward the idea that a way to become more creative is to take notes. My main take-away from her video was that her idea of taking notes was akin to creating through thinking original thoughts and writing them down. It is no longer about copy-pasting content from an article or film. It is about digesting, reformulating, conversing with the art. The note taking that she does is less about the actual content of the media and more about her own vision of the world. It is inspired by it of course, but she makes it hers through the act of note taking. It is in my opinion very similar to the process of creation, through which we let ourselves be influenced by the works of others, and “digest them”, mash them all down, mix and churn them into something uniquely ours.
At their core, digital gardens rebel against the idea of what a website “should be” or “should look like”. They aspire to be less perfect and performative than the usual blog or wiki, which we have been taught should look professional, official, consistent. But I am not a “tiny corporation" 4 . I am not politically correct, I am not objective, I am not fixed in time. I can choose to revolt against this limited view of humanity. Like ourselves, digital gardens are imperfect, unconventional, ground-breakingly unique, and in constant evolution. We are not are not structured by the subjunctive. We simply are, in all of our messiness and imperfection. This is what makes them so beautiful. Digital gardens capture the experience of picking at someone’s brain and unveiling patterns and connections.
Finally, they allow themselves to be incomplete and biased. Writing with a partial and situa voice is a difficult exercise for my perfectionist self, but it is a healthy one. The mythical idea of perfection is against our human nature of evolution and change, and it is founded in authoritarian, objectivist and hierarchical views of knowledge. It is the birth of inequality. We all have a voice and a perspective, and we all grow and let ourselves be influenced by others. As such, no writing should have the pretension of holding the complete truth. The digital garden positions itself as a human piece of writing.
Many of us may have heard the term “superfood”, but what does it actually mean? Well, the term does not have a set definition scientifically, but it usually refers to any food that has additional health properties that can potentially expand life span, boost brain health, or even possibly reduce risk of certain diseases for example.
The most common superfoods are foods like cacao, blueberries,…

i am over feeling the need to buy more stuff like i’m tireeeed of consuming. i actually like owning just a few things that i really like. i don’t have to fight myself anymore when i see something in a shop that i think i would be nice to own, i just tell myself i’m gonna buy it later and then i forget about it lol