

To be fair, most houses of that size out here would go for more like 500k. But since it’s in a really rural location and is a fixer-upper, it’s much cheaper
To be fair, most houses of that size out here would go for more like 500k. But since it’s in a really rural location and is a fixer-upper, it’s much cheaper
The blue in this really works for me. Love it
Millennial here. I got a degree in Classics so I learned both in college. I continued to take Latin in grad school. Unfortunately I never used them, because, you know, there are no jobs in Classics, so I realistically have lost both. I could probably identify nouns/verbs/articles/etc and some vocabulary in a sentence. But that’s it. Plus, I’m learning Dutch now, and that has kicked out all other languages rattling around in my head.
I really enjoyed learning both! And doing so taught me a lot about grammar, linguistics, and etymology that I’ve carried with me through life even if the languages themselves didn’t stick. Would recommend if you have the time.
Women are the most important thing to do so already due to their circumstances
My sisters and I played a fair number of random DOS games growing up. Probably the weirdest one that I had a lot of fun playing was Pickle Wars. I don’t think it is particularly impressive in hindsight, but I had a great time with it when I was younger. We also dumped a lot of hours into Blake Stone and Zoombinis. I think one of my sisters revisited Zoombinis in college and actually finished the game.
I really appreciate this question because while searching for links, I’ve found a lot of emulators for old Classics that defined my childhood. Now I know what I’m spending my weekend on…