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Who's the artist?

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And the history of magical memorandum British stamps

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Literally me

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Can't wait to see this in British fields whenever I venture outside the basement!

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Just got this new watch band for the pinetime and its SOO much comfier than the factory rubber watch band that comes with the pinetime. The watch uses a 20mm standard connector that everyone supports. The band is elastic and doesn't leave a mark on my arm, and it keeps the watch inplace so it Finally doesn't go upsidedown when I shake my arm! Got two but going to use the brighter one because it feels right.

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Two years ago my PineTime Smart Watch bricked and bootlooped with no hope in sight for recovery. And a few mere minutes ago I revived it from its long slumber we call death. But it was in fact! Just hibernating waiting for its time to live once again!

A post on the PineTime reddit from two weeks ago, in which a user encountered the same problem as me asked how to fix it... Unpair Bluetooth and reflash firmware.

So simple yet so hard, nearly eight months of hibernation, and all I had to do was reflash the firmware.

So is life.

 

Blank section for something that makes you happy.

 

Today's haul is: Belgium Chocolate with Liquor, the Liquors are three of: amaretto, rhum, paire Williams, whisky, congnae, and Cointreau. The Paire Williams tastes like bleachy whisky. Caramel wafers as usual, Marshmallow snowballs as usual, decaf tea, sultana cookies, toffees, tea and date and walnut cake.

 

Just finished making this at 1:00am, took me 2 hours to finish and I'm really proud it looks amazing. It came with unique pieces; the small flowers, and the big flowers have frogs in the middle of them lmao. The brown Lego at the bottom is dead dried wood and the leaves fill out the orchid really nicely. Only 33£ on sale. Overall 10/10 just need to get the Succulent and The Bird of Paradise to finish the full set.

Goodnight all!

 

This weeks Ringtons haul is Crumbly Mints, White Chocolate and Lemon Cookies, Toffees in the TeaMobile, Milk Chocolate Turkish Delight, and Caramel Wafers.

 

The Ringtons man came today and this is the haul I got, a candle, chocolate tiffin, chocolate mints, and wine gums. I thought the tiffin was gonna be like nougat but it wasn't at all, it was alot closer to a firm chocolate brownie. The candle smells nice but I couldn't tell you what flavor it is.

Going to post make a post about my Homebrewed Switch soon so stay around for it. Also going to do more Rington hauls trying out their different stuff and giving it a rating. Just some good content in general.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I got this Pocket Watch from a older relative of mine whom passed away and gave it to me a few years ago, and I’ve not really used it until yesterday and I’ve been looking into pocket watches in general and looking into getting a cheaper watch for my edc. (I know I’ve got my phone to check time but it’s cool and adds to your look) And I think it would work really well with jeans as they still have the dedicated pocket to hold watches.

It’s a Sekonda mechanical pocket watch with the front decal being a bird perched on a branch with the open sky and forest canopy in the background, and the back decal being flat with pine cones and pine leafs with a border of smooth silver.

You have to wind it up and manually set it when the ticking stops. You can also hear the ticking like in a grandfather clock and it has a smooth motion of the minute and hour hands with tiny little ticking with the second hand.

I think it was manufactured during the time of the USSR (pre-1990) in the USSR by Sekonda a British watch company, but I don’t have the history of it other than my relative who got it as a gift from another of my relatives.

Sorry for not posting the last few months jerboa doesn't like it when I try to upload any pictures so I'll be posting from Voyager but scrolling on jerboa because its just better suited for this role and yes I did borrow a better camera to take that picture.

Edit: also a good figet toy

 

Am I posting this because Jerboa won't let me post pictures from my camera roll, yes I am, still a better app than Reddits Official app.

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I've seen these ants roaming around my garden for a while now and speculated that they lived under my garden between the stones, however in this picture you can see eggs under the leaves and ants. I'm 100% sure these aren't Weaver Ants and I think these are regular European Black Ants but these only live underground? Do Black Ants live in trees?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Doing my last assignment on malaria and starting the Highway Code. Got stuck inside due to rain and with it being the end of the academic year for me it was really quiet so easy to revise in, but I would prefer coffee shop level of noise over none at all. Basicly had no classes today, so it seems kind of eeary knowing that its practically over and facing the future, I just wished I brought my coat.

 

Normally I would only browse here once a month because of a lack of content. Big W, the main problem is that most people will join the main instance because it's the most popular. A LNG term advertising plan for the smaller instances would be a good idea to capture this extra viewer base. (I.e admin posting links to next best instance, creators on other instances posting content on main instance with a promotion at the end.) Random pic I took this summer.

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