Everything brilliant is simple but not everything simple is brilliant. You ram yourself against a problem for centuries until the most basic and obvious fucking thing completely shifts the paradigm. Sigh.
Watched "meet Joe Black". Erhm, how to put it... you modern people have a very strange idea about the character of his Excellency Thanatos. He's completely different from your sick sex fetishes (although the little boy who played him did look a little similar).
Looks like a general "unsurprising ingeniuous application of a useless skill that is OP but it's very obvious and boring" novel but the description actually looks interesting
Deleted a comment. Guess I overdid it with the act, no need to worry about me, I am fine. I actually thought it'd be funny and not expect people to think it was for real
"May all stories find their best endings." "Depersonalization" is an anthology-style game featuring standalone chapters and diverse story genres. We continuously collect and create a wide variety of stories, ultimately housing them in a library that transcends the flow of time.
I feel like a good game dev would make a game that could work even if you make all interfaces text-based and only then wrap it all in a fancy ray-tracing ultra hd+ 3d unreal realistic triple A interface.
But since I neither play nor make games, I wouldn't really know
This great witch recommends you do not treat your hobbies like it's your job.
Talked with an acquaintance and they spoke of their gaming like it's work. So weird.
I have, in fact, received education in teaching (specifically teaching in school) some years before. I did not learn anything, I never listened to the lectures nor did I read the books.
I have taught a few lessons in school as part of the curriculum but since then I have sworn off of teaching in a school. I will be teaching in a University however, and I have to say, I'm kind of excited.
Currently reading first line melon eater on nu. The author showed mc participating in a variety show and then showed the mc watching the variety show, which means we, as readers, are seeing the same thing play out twice.
You'd think it'd be annoying how the author is shamelessly padding the word count, but it is surprisingly pretty interesting. Watching the chat react is more or less fun.
?"I love you",?
?Hums the April breeze?
?"I love you",?
?Echo the trees?
?"I love you",?
?The Golden dawn agrees?
?As once more she sees daffodils!?
?It's Spring again?
?Birds on the wing again?
?Start to sing again?
?That ol' melody?
?"I love you",?
?That's the song of songs?
?And it all belongs?
?To you and me?

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