Friction is a force of resistance. Overcoming friction takes energy. More friction takes more energy. Reducing friction frees up energy.| annie's blog
While clicking through my RSS feeds, I found my way to Jay’s post titled “ Do blogs need to be so lonely?”. It’s an interesting post, especially …| manuelmoreale.com
Web dev at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland| www.baldurbjarnason.com
I’m sitting at Kings Avenue Tattoo in Massapequa, working on these notes while Amanda gets her sleeve finished. Her artist, Jasmine Wright, is in town for the week, and honestly, this setup couldn’t be more relaxing: big comfy chair, free Wi-Fi, AirPods in, music playing. I have nothing but praise for this shop, especially Jasmine. Her work speaks for itself, and everyone here is incredibly friendly. After a few rough experiences with shops on the island, it’s a genuine relief to find a...| Netigen
Take a glance at a life chock full of second-guesses and the occasional dramatic pause.| netigen.com