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from another world; magical girls on the internet, gpu programmers, musicians, sky enthusiasts, etc; EN/SV/DE
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in Bakemonogatari episode 12, Senjoughara says 「全然寝てない」 very emphatically. this translates as “I definitely didn't sleep”. she says this to save face. however, the line has stuck with us and repeats in our head because we have a serious sleep disorder of some kind lmao
Concertgoer followers: would using our IEMs we use for everything be an acceptable substitute for buying earplugs for attending a concert? We know they would protect our hearing, the only question is really if they'd protect it too well.
Not sure if Kanbaru Suruga saved our life or ruined it, but she did save us from fandom cop brain, so in that respect we must eternally remain grateful to her.
The power of the “problematic character from a hyper-problematic series so Literally You you're forced to get over it”!
One becomes a caricature of oneself when one has to sacrifice being true to some ideal in order to try to prove one holds to another, a sort of Pyrrhic victory. You have to just… be chill, live happily, whatever.
Today's choice of meditative, relaxing activity is: kicking off the web server migration. shin.noyu.me
is reaching the end of its life, and shall be replaced by… gen.noyu.me
.
Lord forgive us for comparing everything to psychosis, but this one is fun:
Users of touchHLE would probably really like it if we added the magic “make all games work in touchHLE” button. It would take 20 lines of code. It would work.
But it makes the emulator psychotic!
Resourcefulness is a trait by which you know if someone “really” knows computers.
wait oh my god i just bought a concert ticket and, like, wanted to add it to the “wallet” on my phone, and since i recently switched to android, i use google wallet, right? and then i got jumpscared by the fact it's a cloud service? the ticket is now in my google account?!
“Hard Reality” by “Coaltar of the Deepers”, from “Come Over to the Deepend” (2000)