NewPipe
![[thumbnail]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/22/NewPipelogo.svg/220px-NewPipelogo.svg.png)
To replace
PeerTube you can use
NewPipe since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Also it can access data from 1 of the same network protocols as
PeerTube such as: PEERTUBE.
Website
Source code
Wikipedia
FreeTube
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To replace
PeerTube you can use
FreeTube since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Source code
Website
Invidious
![[thumbnail]](https://invidious.io/invidious-colored-vector.svg)
To replace
PeerTube you can use
Invidious since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Video Player software and Music Player software.
Website
Source code
Lollypop
![[thumbnail]](https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/lollypop/raw/master/data/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/org.gnome.Lollypop.png)
To replace
PeerTube you can use
Lollypop since it
respects the user's freedom and is also a Music Player software.
Source code
Website
Is Hancock 2008 about the tragedy of rejection?
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Blender Dumbass
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Mary Embrey, the blonde woman played by
Charlize Theron in the 2008
Peter Berg film
Hancock, is surprisingly good looking. For the few people who read through
the psycho-sexual analysis of me, you may know that for me in general, the name Mary, or the Latin version of it Maria, or the Russian version of it Masha, especially connected to a blonde, good looking woman, is very important. And yet, back when I saw
Hancock for the first time. I didn't quite realize how important it is.
#hancock #peterberg #willsmith #charlizetheron #film #review #movies #cinemastodon
The Psycho-Sexual analysis of Blender Dumbass
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Blender Dumbass
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People change. People change! People grow. People adopt. People change their minds about things. People learn new things everyday. People form opinions. People change. And so have I. I notice something rather strange about people that come into contact with me without prior knowledge of what I do and how I think. I remember the other day on mastodon being bombarded with hate for seemingly no reason what so ever. I either said something good about Richard Stallman, or said something slightly too vague about one thing or another. I know I held opinions that I'm not proud of today. I know I probably have opinions right now that I will change in the future. People change.
Therefor I decided that it would be a good idea, both for the sake of my mental health and just as an example of said change, to talk to you about myself. To psycho-sexually analyze what I stand for. What I believe in. And most importantly: how I got to this point. How I changed to be where I am today. Yet, in a strange kind of way I am slightly afraid of strangers when it comes to my psychology. It is my private life, after all. And I don't want to reveal everybody everything about me. The good, the bad and the ugly. And then the ugly, the bad and the good. I don't want to give haters the platform to hate. So I suppose this is the perfect excuse to use the
fediverse gimmick I came up with, the other day. Basically you have to be at least somewhat of a fan of me and / or my work, in order for me to feel okay with sharing with you all this private, highly emotional, stuff. Don't worry about it. If you are a fan, this is going to be a piece of cake for you. The website will just check that you are, and everything is going to be okay. For everybody else, perhaps, this article isn't for you.
#biography #psychology #philosophy #story #sexuality #love #gnu #linux #computers #blender3d
Ultraviolet 2006 is my guilty pleasure movie
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Blender Dumbass
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With 9% Rotten Tomatoes score 2006
Kurt Wimmer film
Ultraviolet starring
Milla Jovovich cannot possibly be any good, can it? Well I re-watched it for this review and while I somewhat see where the critics are coming from, I also have enjoyed the hell out of it.
#Ultraviolet #MillaJovovich #KurtWimmer #film #review #movies #cinemastodon