In today’s world, technology evolves faster than the seasons change. Trying to stay on top of it all can be so…..hectic. Not to mention EVERYTHING is an AD. Even “trusted” tech companies have an agenda. What once may have been a simple review from a love of tech is just company propaganda to try and get you to buy the latest and greatest thing. Not here, my goal is just to share, and hey if you see a laptop under “repairs” you like, they are for sale (eventually)

For now this is just my home for my thoughts.

But one must be receptive of learning for it to matter. If tech just isn’t your thing fixing wise, but you love a good laptop. All of the devices shown in tutorials are all for sale once they are fixed.

“The way of the sword doesn’t belong to any one nation. Knowledge of the arts belongs to us all. If you stay on this path, I know that one day, you will become an even greater master than I am.” – Master Piando

  • Describe a risk you took that you do not regret.

    A risk that I took that I do not regret was moving away from home to go to College in 2015. That may sound completely normal to some, but with how I was raised, I was basically cutting myself off from my family to them. For reference, I grew up in Marietta, GA. My family […]

  • How do you use social media?

    Its funny, i have a love hate relationship with social media. Being born in the late 90s, we were raised in the boom of pioneers for years to come with MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Which are still very common names (well except MySpace – Which is now a music site? I gotta check that out, […]

  • Whats on my mind?

    The writer reflects on their relationship with food and body image, describing significant life changes. They share experiences of moving homes and schools, dealing with their father’s anger, and finding solace in running and sports. Despite a lack of consistency, the writer eagerly awaits sharing more. Their journey towards self-discovery is ongoing.

Six most appreciated Brutalist buildings

Brutalism was also influenced by the work of the Bauhaus school, which emphasized functionalism and simplicity in design.

  • Describe a risk you took that you do not regret.

    A risk that I took that I do not regret was moving away from home to go to College in 2015. That may sound completely normal to some, but with how I was raised, I was basically cutting myself off from my family to them. For reference, I grew up in Marietta, GA. My family…

  • How do you use social media?

    Its funny, i have a love hate relationship with social media. Being born in the late 90s, we were raised in the boom of pioneers for years to come with MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Which are still very common names (well except MySpace – Which is now a music site? I gotta check that out,…

  • Whats on my mind?

    The writer reflects on their relationship with food and body image, describing significant life changes. They share experiences of moving homes and schools, dealing with their father’s anger, and finding solace in running and sports. Despite a lack of consistency, the writer eagerly awaits sharing more. Their journey towards self-discovery is ongoing.

  • Describe something you learned in high school.

    Something I learned in high school was the way we were raised was all wrong. From the beginning we were persuaded to pick ONE thing that we wanted to do when we grew up. I understand you want to build upon the strengths you see in your child but we were fed lies. Go to…

Brutalism in Architecture express the essential qualities of a building’s materials and structure in an honest and direct way. Architectural style emerged in mid-20s, based in raw and unadorned use of concrete.

Named by the French term béton raw, or raw concrete, Brutalism became popular in the post-WWII era, when the need for affordable housing and public buildings led to widespread use of concrete.