green_witch
Hello, Iām terribly introverted but trying my best to be social. Feel free to help me out!
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Interests
ā¢ herbalism
ā¢ mycology
ā¢ botany
ā¢ bushcraft
ā¢ nature
ā¢ paganism
ā¢ witchcraft
ā¢ druidism
ā¢ anthropology
The truth is, for me at least, my wrists arenāt getting any younger and the controller is easier for me to use.
I do still use M+KB for games and activities that need it, but if thereās a reasonable controller option Iām going to go that route.
āCheezits! Cheezits! Cheezits!ā
āWhat DA EFF, David Blaine!ā šļøšļø
100% the terrible Mr Resetti theme from Animal Crossing.
Just about everything, really. Iām not a Linux wizard or anything, just to preface.
I like the amount of control it lets me have over everything while also not allowing me to āaccidentallyā the whole everything. I like that itās fast and not resource intensive. Love that I can run it on my crunchy old netbook, and yet also my gaming desktop. Also like that itās Xfce which Iām fond of.
I guess most of that can also apply to many other distros, too. To summarize, suppose I just prefer it.
MX Linux is my daily atm. I tend to hop around every few months (normally I use Mint.). Honestly, Iām enjoying it far more than Mint and donāt see that changing.
Dunno about whatās up with distrowatch; just chiming in as that one MX Linux person.
I use Xfce daily. I honestly prefer it to others. Never had any issues with it, either.
I just set this up a few nights ago. Itās been really nice!
Itās always āfor the best interest of childrenā first. Then they take it away from everyone else, too. They arenāt even hiding what theyāre up to.
The only thing that helped me was seeing a good ENT. It took several different visits to different ENTs, because while they all identified my issues were structural, I was told surgery wouldnāt help.
I finally was able to get reconstructive surgery, which included removing a bone spur that had grown big enough to almost completely block my left sinus, as well as a reduction of the turbinates on either side.
Probably the most brutal recovery period Iāve ever experienced, because I was breathing through tubes that were basically airline hose for about two weeks, but when they took everything out and my first breath of cold air hit the back of my sinuses for the first timeā¦ all worth it.
No on/off sinus infections or sinus issues since then.