₊˚⊹✦ This is a retired simblr. I'm just a 24 year old woman from Syria who loves Jesus Christ, the Sims 2 & Sims 3, fandoms, anime, art, 2000s nostalgia, aesthetic photos, & memes ✦⊹˚₊
[Image ID: The Destiel confession meme edited so that Dean answers 'It's gonna be May!' to Cas' 'I love you'. The image is photoshopped so that instead of Dean's face there is a bunch of ramen noodles. /End ID]
The UMPC or the Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer was a new technological trend in the 2000s. Following the 90s where clunky and beige was the norm, pc makers created a frenzy of making everything smaller and smaller, eventually leading to these handheld computers. Although at the time they were perceived by many to be the future of computing, the trend died out rather quickly, probably due to the fact that it was not as convenient as one may think and it definitely was not much cheaper than a full size pc. The most notable models are the OQO models 1 and 2 or the Sony Vaio UX both of which mostly ran Windows XP but later ran newer OSs such as Vista. I think these things are very neat and really show a testament of technological advancement in the 2000s! :-)
Translation: No matter how much you explain and clarify, a person understands the content of speech according to his personal experiences, his psychological complexes, and based on his culture, social circumstances, his immediate feelings, desires, whims, and personal interests. There is no point in talking and explaining. Save your energy and effort for what benefits you and delights you.
مهما توسعت في الشرح والإيضاح فإن الإنسان يفهم مضمون الكلام تبعاً لتجاربه الشخصية، وعقده النفسية، وبناء على ثقافته وظروفه الاجتماعية، ومشاعره الآنية، ورغباته ونزواته ومصالحه الشخصية، لا فائدة من الكلام والشرح احفظ طاقتك وجهدك لما يفيدك ويبهجك.
I think the 2000s were correct, and we should be wearing iridescent clothes 24/7. We’re literally living in the future, and nobody takes advantage of that.