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Reply to all netflix originals are bad by devtesla
except the anime
u mean death note?
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omg I didn’t mean for my pizza to be there I was just hungry I’m sorr
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Reply to Game of Life with three species (gif) by twovests
oh this is really cool
we were designing buildings based on 3D cellular automata a few years back but could never get the coding right so we just flubbed most of it
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Reply to I have a bunch of mutual friends with aziz ansari and folks, social media is real bad right now. by lonestartallboi
Same :/ have to avoid twitter since it’s my real world connection thing
and I do understand that we need to have this uncomfortable discussion but the amount of people who are missing the point and are like making hypothetical ‘gotcha’ situations are so so frustrating
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Reply to first pst about the cat by mankyfax
oh gosh she's adorable! pretty face and pretty eyes and pretty toe beans perfect precious cat baby 100% a+++++
also we have the same kindle hi
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my life is kinda in limbo at the moment cause i'm caught between moving houses and waiting for a go for me to be admitted for mental health reasons
but i've been reading books it's great but i also feel guilty for not trying to art.
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awww Starbuck is a cool name and sounds like a cool cat she deserves all the love and no fleas!
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Reply to I'm here to post by hoovy_woopeans
I formally learned Spanish once and all I remember is tu bebes agua
Good luck aaand have fun!!
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Reply to database upgrade is done by hollyhoppet
Yay tq!!
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Reply to informal mid-week book club post by mallaidh
I'm doing a reading challenge that seems realistic and not at all stressful. Got two books out of 24 down already, so I’m pretty happy. I’ve been reading a bunch of essays and poems since last December-- the most recent one is John Berger’s Confabulations mostly cause I used to read John Berger back at uni and I am nostalgic. There’s also Rupi Kaur’s Milk and Honey, which I don’t particularly like. I don't want to sound like a snob but it's very... basic. Motivational poster blandness and I was a bit disappointed.
Fiction-wise, I’m back to my fantasy stuff. I’ve also recently finished Katherine Arden’s The Bear and the Nightingale, and The Princess in the Tower. I loved both equally. They mix Russian folklore with a historical background back when Russia was ruled by flighty princes, religion and the Mongol horde. I am now starting Renee Andieh's The Wrath and the Dawn. I don't know much about it except it's cover is really pretty!
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Reply to comment by devtesla in 69 days until SPRING! 🌸 🌺 🌻 🌷 by devtesla
was it the same graphic
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Reply to comment by Moonside in Hello froonds!! by Moonside
before!
my name isn't a reference to anything but i just got really tired of typing old one also it's my other site name so... yes croquette ples :D
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Reply to Hello froonds!! by Moonside
awww yeah u here with cool name
also aww yeaaah I got the reference
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the posts are queued and q sounds like queue
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Reply to U O by cute_spider_ni_srsly
jstpstuo.net
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Reply to MASCOT IDEAAS by Dogmantra
pizza
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but I really like my three hour Bollywood films :(
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Reply to they added the original Full Metal Alchemy Bros. adaptation to Netflix and I started watching it and all I can think of is "a lot of 00s forum culture is starting to make more sense now" by voxpoplar
what is 00s forum culture is this post signatures
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Reply to comment by Presidential_Afro in FYI if you want to see most recent comments, even if they're on posts that are not-so-recent, you can do that here! by toasthaste
I think it makes em entertaining that way
also it took me a while to realise it was out of context
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Reply to comment by twovests in Game of Life with three species (gif) by twovests
aaa it’s been ages but I’ll try! it was half fun and half frustrating mostly cause none of us had programming backgrounds. we had an instructor who taught programming, but he did not have a design background so it’s a bunch of misunderstandings lol
the basic idea was to ‘grow’ a city using cellular automata but also avoiding specific areas like historical buildings, places of culture (this didn’t work because our general lack of skills, which resulted to rigidity) there’s also the lack of connectivity (since cells in cellular automata ‘die’ and don’t physically connect while they are alive) so there was the introduction of other systems like lindenmeyer system to permit branching
the result was somewhat similar to the cards bouncing around and intertwining when you finish a game in solitaire