George Wachsmuth

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Just a guy that believes in compassion and kindness. All sorts of interests. INFJ….
I love to read Sci-fi and fantasy. I also read Buddhism related literature.
I have been a cyclist for decades. Currently I am an avid e-bike rider. Ride about 8k miles a year….about 1,000 or so on a regular bike.
I enjoy diverse foods and love to cook.
I play a little guitar and enjoy almost all music.
I am a bit of a coffee snob…from roasting green beans to all methods of brewing.

Still freaks me out every time I open the windows to let fresh air in and this is the lowest the CO2 monitor ever gets.

I was born at 320 ppm.

#ClimateChange

Tomatoe varieties
Despite what happened yesterday, we cannot cede the moral high ground to a criminal sociopath.

Hey, do you mind reblogging this post?
It would help a ton!
I'm an artist looking for to make custom jewelry designs or music. Mother's Day is coming soon and it would be amazing to make something for mothers, as well as for anyone's self love gifts or any other special occasions. You can see my previous works here, message me for anything custom made ❤️☺️

I also made my shop half off for one week:
https://genderlessbyskaly.etsy.com

#shopsmall #handmade #artists #artist #mothers #fedigiftshop #art #friday

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Today's pro-tip:

If you have to do a Google search, use “before:2023" at the beginning of your search string. You get a completely different (and IMO much more usable) set of results.

The web has died.

Sometimes I think about going out and doing stuff, but then I remember what people are like.
I think they make champagne bottles hard to open to ensure you're sober enough, but the joke's on them because I have a sword.

"Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires."

-John Steinbeck