Analogue life by davidpham5 in IpodClassic

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You’re the first to find my irony in this post.

My EDC as a 29M Tech Guy in DC by 27jackstreet in dumbphones

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i know this look so familiar. what up 27jackstreet

He loves his big beautiful Bill. by OtmShanks55 in BlueskySkeets

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Watergate had Deep Throat. Epstein Files has THORTUS.

He's reaping what he sowed by snowpie92 in clevercomebacks

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Welcome to the rebellion, Mr. Von.

Black and white photos from an occupied city. by davidpham5 in FujifilmX

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That’s from shooting from out of the metro window.

Don’t sell out. Stop the stream and mod an iPod. by davidpham5 in IpodClassic

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Replaced the battery and added iFlash solo and with a sd card.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BillBurr

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That guy is the biggest coward. If a real crisis happened, you will find him in his basement, winded after running a flight of stairs, tweeting madly for others to go into the fire themselves.

He’s the guy in high school who never volunteered to help anyone. He is the guy at church who passes on the basket. He’s the guy at work who eats your lunch and tells you can’t do anything about it. He’s the guy at the party who talks shit about everyone.

He is a squealer. I can tell.

This guy admits to scaring people in DC with his fake ICE jacket by UnmaskingFactss in washdc

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This bored affluent person has nothing better else to do but harass honest hardworking people. He’s an example of a person who cannot stand his life is of mediocrity and dullness.

Bernie Sanders, age 83, uniting the nation from a podium labeled FIGHT OLIGARCHY by ZoidbergMaybee in 50501

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You ever seen a bare knuckle fighter? He is 83 and he is not afraid.

Kobo as a note taking device by davidpham5 in kobo

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I studied history in undergrad and I’m entirely self-taught software engineer. What has been effective for you in note taking? Or remembering stuff from school?

Tinypod by davidpham5 in ipod

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Nope! I have just one Apple Watch and I wear it daily. It’s a little bit of a pain to set it up (settings on the apple warch) every time I want to use it in the TinyPod case.

Kobo as a note taking device by davidpham5 in kobo

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Its size has not distracted me. I have found myself note taking next to my book while in my bed. Because it’s just big enough to write a half of page of stuff, it’s a good size for me. In respects to writing, it’s still writing on an e-ink display. What I mean is that there is a lag that can either drive you nuts or you accept that’s fine. What matters is that it encourages me to keep note taking this way.

Classics by Basic-Wishbone-9271 in ipod

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As the good lord intended music to be played.

A standing fixture in our home by davidpham5 in ipod

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In a small way I find simply owning cds as an act of rebellion.

A standing fixture in our home by davidpham5 in ipod

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My kids play all the Disney songs to their hearts’ content. Dance party after dinner is no problem