I think it's better to have a chance to use the stuff I wrote in real life conversations before I post them here, especially if the people I talk to are subscribed to this community.
I will do this privately for now, and later I will probably choose a delay duration for posting.
https://lemmy.ca/c/personal_storytelling_practice
Is there a way to release a work under a copyleft license without preventing other people from sharing a copy of it on YouTube (only allows selecting standard YouTube license or permissive Creative Commons license) and similar platforms?
I just realized that a lot of my personal improvement in understanding the formation of romantic relationships can be described as discerning the boundary between what's common and what social norms require. When there were too many things that are in the common category but were not known by me to be in it, I could not always be myself, and I had a narrow view of the acceptable paths I could take (which was especially bad in my situation with girl 4, in which none of the truly socially acceptable paths (including abandoning the situation) were part of what I thought I could do).
At first I just wanted to make my life less haunted by Stove Jobs and Bill Gatos
Does this have something to do with not having any very close friends in college yet?
Edit: or did the difficulty of making GNU + Linux work for me make a difference?
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