Shurf116
Sometimes. I don't even try on workdays though, too tired. I'm not very good at it though, so I can't do it reliably, I'm still learning :3
My partner lucid dreams every time and genuinely didn't know that people can have normal dreams until he met me. 10years later I'm still impressed...
Check out Magicka. Simple (-ish), unusual and really fun with friends (combos!) but also totally doable as a single player.
Storyteller (Mage the Ascension / Vampire the Masquerade both use this system) Or City of Mist
Storyteller (Mage the Ascension / Vampire the Masquerade both use this system) Or City of Mist
There are several playlists with the same name now
40+ songs in one of them, wow xD
Obsidian. Very simple, all functionality is free, offline, all notes are accessible on your PC, you don't even need Obsidian to open them because they are in Markdown. Has tons of community plugins for every need, even a Notion-like tables plugin. There is an android app which looks fine but I don't use it much so I can't say anything about it. But since all your notes are offline you have to think of ways to sync them. There is a paid Obsidian sync which you dont have to use or you can sync with any other method (manually, github, syncthing, etc...)
Edit: Oops, just realized the post is in FOSS community and Obsidian doesn't seem to be open source. Sorry! I'm not going to delete the comment though, maybe it'll help someone
I don't. I kinda trust people in my family to not open my journals but I also keep my journals with me most of the time and I write in another language so bigger part of my family can't read them. Also if there's something I'm scared of writing even in another language I write it in my script I made for this when I was a kid. Yeah, sometimes I'm kinda paranoid lol
I agree, fuck scribd. I usually google "scribd free online downloader", there's a site (or maybe several sites, idc, I just use the first one) which allows you to somehow avoid the stupid paywall and registration