/v/Showerthoughts is a subverse for you to share all those thoughts, ideas, or philosophical questions that race through your head while in the shower.
"Showerthought" is a loose term that applies to any thought you might have while carrying out a routine task like showering, driving, or daydreaming.
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RULES
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Please refrain from shower "observations;" we've heard them all before
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Ideas for Voat features should be posted in /v/ideasforvoat, even if you think of them while in the shower
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[–] totes_magotes [S] 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Yes, it's in the National Archives Museum for all to see.
Also, there's no fuckin' conspiracy in looking at photos. Get your head out of your ass.
[–] Thrus2 2 points -1 points 1 point (+1|-2) ago
So reading it from photos is fine, but reading it from where it has been typed out isn't?
Sure it is on display in the national archives, as I said a place most will never visit.
I was not saying there is a conspiracy of the photos being altered I was saying that the typed versions are just as accurate as photos, so again you only need to be able to read cursive if you want to read the original document.
So outside of documents that have been converted to other formats so cursive isn't needed for them anyhow, do you have any other uses for the skill in current times?
[–] totes_magotes [S] 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
GUYS! I FOUND THE JEW.