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Current Reads Books — no1bedroomdj — 28/05/2026 19:39 p1nac01ada and h4ze4d4yz thanks for the interesting suggestions.
Current Reads Books — no1bedroomdj — 28/05/2026 19:35 So I finished The Brothers Karamazov a couple of weeks ago. A truly fantastic book that deals with guilt, belief in God and the problems people experience with regard to belief in God. A book full of emotion and wise words that apply to our own lives. Dostoevsky lived in a time of scientific enlightenment but was very much against the tide of his time. That’s not to say he rejected science, but he very much in opposition to it being the answer to all things. Personally, this resonates with me because I do question where science has got to, in that everything is separated into its constituent parts and studied to the nth degree. I believe the world is too complicated for us to truly understand things at the granular level, and we don’t even know if the instruments we use to measure things and collate data are even correct! Anyway, I am distracting myself. Read the book!
Home cooking Cooking — chunkymomo — 28/05/2026 17:51 Yeah sorry was talking to any gyoza connoisseur! I will have a nosy!
Home cooking Cooking — scaldrid — 28/05/2026 16:51 If you're talking to me Chunkymomo Bibigo have a tofu and vegetable gyoza which looks quite nice, I've not tried tho
Home cooking Cooking — chunkymomo — 28/05/2026 12:00 Do they do a veggie one? I think I've seen a glass noodle one that looks banging. I have been a sucker for that viral gyoza bake at the moment.. too easily influenced!
Home cooking Cooking — no1bedroomdj — 28/05/2026 07:36 No Scaldrid I haven’t but they look good. I currently have some of the Ajinmoto Pork Gyozas in my freezer.
Home cooking Cooking — scaldrid — 27/05/2026 22:05 Has anyone tried the Bibigo mandu Korean BBQ dumplings? They are actually lovely
Current Reads Books — h4ze4d4yz — 26/05/2026 20:32 I’m currently reading the snow leopard by peter matthiessen. So far so good. It’s memoir from a trip to the himalaya in the 70s. Good if you’re into eastern philosophy/religion
Daily photos Photography — sabado — 26/05/2026 19:37 Lighthouse
Daily photos Photography — d3win — 25/05/2026 18:10 Moel Siabod Hike

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Majin is inspired by the early Internet, free from algorithmic manipulation and driven by its community. Combined with a minimalist approach, we aim to bring back nostalgic feelings of wonder and spontaneity that surfing the web brought in the early 2000s.

Its forums and threads are made up of friends, each member with the ability to invite only a select few. This mechanic allows Majin to grow at an organic pace, ensuring limited invites are given to whom the member feels would be valuable to the community.

We strive to allow members to share and discuss without outside manipulation, distortion and monetization. By limiting external influences, we hope to enable user-controlled discovery, just like the old days.

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Social norms in the UK must be observed and followed

Performative posting is discouraged. Attempts to provoke reactions will be moderated

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