if you saw the numbers they saw, you would have made the same decision.
>>598
I do mean people aspiring to learn how to program like in a bootcamp or something, those kind of initiatives that teaches unemployed blue collar boomers how to program or whatever.
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>>596 Yeah! You might remember me from such classic compilations as DQN DIGITAL VOL.1 and DQN DIGITAL VOL.2: DEQUARANTINED - I also play gigs across the nation with my other band!
> venus would be a spicy burger with red food colouring
You mean Mars right?
Venus could be the breaded chicken patty. Or depending on which pictures you use for a reference, the sickeningly grey and artificial veggie burger.
Pluto could be a slider with some kind of white cheese representing the ice.
>>605
Mars I was thinking of using orange sauce and having sliced oranges without the rinds inside instead of tomatoes. Breaded chicken actually makes more sense for Mars to me, since Mars is covered in dust and gunk. I also remembered that when I was young I used to roll an ice cream ball in biscuit crumbs and chocolate chips then put it on a cone and that was called a comet ice cream, that could be served as the comets. And I was also thinking of the sun, and maybe that could be a giant mozzarella cheese ball.
It's fun to imagine the ideal fast food place.
life has become fairly pleasant recently
>>607 The ideal fast food place should be a bloody place, with a sense of tension in the air, where two guys could start a fight at any time. That kind of stab-or-be-stabbed mentality, that's what's great about the best fast food places, the ones women and children dare not enter.
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I'm so sleepy.
I am VERY ANGRY and WANT TO DIE.
Seize a salad
I am eternity.
cat is pregnant
a clean keyboard is its own reward
When the Yoshinoya Rant is posted, I respectfully take my hat off to read it.
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Well, don't mind it, >>623. It means that it has nothing to do with this thread.
Yesterday I went to my neighborhood Yoshinoya. Yoshinoya.
Then somebody can't sit down in a mess.
Well, if you look closely, something hangs down and you are writing 150 yen off.
Well, you're stupid. Idiot.
You've come to the Yoshinoya, who is usually 150 yen off, and you're out of the blue.
It is 150 yen, 150 yen.
It seems some parents have brought their kids along too. It is a Yoshino family with four members. Thank you.
I'm telling you, yeah, daddy, you're asking me. I have not seen it anymore.
I'll give you 150 yen for your seat.
The Yoshino family is supposed to kill more.
With the guy sitting opposite the U-shaped table, it doesn't matter if the fight starts any time,
Is it stabbed or stabbed, that kind of atmosphere is good? A girl and a child are sloppy.
Then, when I finally thought I could sit down, the guy next to me said something like it was a big success.
Then I got really mad again.
You know, that's not going to happen. Bokeh.
I'm proud of you, what's up, it's hot and cold.
I would like to ask if you really want to eat soup. I want to ask. I would like to ask for a small one hour.
You just want to say Tsuyudaku.
The latest fashion among Yoshino family members is, after all, if you tell me from Yoshino family members,
Negida, this is it.
A large amount of green onion gyoky. This is how to ask.
There is a lot of green onions. Instead I have less meat. this.
Well, it's a large oyster dumpling (egg). This is the strongest.
However, the double-edged sword also carries the danger that it will be marked by the next clerk when asking for this.
I can not recommend it to an amateur.
Well, you guys have eaten even with a beef bowl set meal.
God, I couldn't imagine going through one of those white people weddings.
I haven't worn trousers in more than six months.
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-windows 10 exclusive
-always online
-literally no skills
-gender slider
-set in hammerfell
-plot is all about how redguards was kangs until the nord man came and stole their pyramids and melanin magic
-console commands unlockable via microtransaction, .additem costs $0.99 per use
-no paid mods, but limited number of mod slots, increasable via microtransaction
-mods can only use default game assets
-is actually just Skyrim again
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i wanna be a hipster
[tech scammer voice] J as in Joker
We are cursed.
if your website doesn't have a dark theme get it the fuck out of my eyes
why is black text on a white background still a thing
It's probably Apple's fault
pwned is short for publicly owned and let me tell you marx was all about the pwnage
>>636
Stroup effect motherfucker, get out of your cave and start reading like an evolved human being. Turn off that gay ass syntax highlighting while you're at it.
I kinda hate Tom Hiddleston now that the truth about him was uncovered
Fuck you all, #ffffea for life.
sam world order.
>>639 "Pwned" being a contraction of "publicly owned" is a nice idea but it seems to be a backronym - well, I guess it's not an acronym, but still a retroactively applied meaning and not how it was coined.
>>645
Seems nobody cared until some dipshit said it was better for your eyes and/or the environment, and suddenly everyone realized light backgrounds makes their eyes hurt and toggling more pixels on a backlit monitor is actually extremely environmentally friendly, even though nobody has actually done any studies on either of these equally stupid hypotheses
>>646
Isn't it more stupid to assume that the people who say staring at bright lights in a dark room for a long time hurts their eyes more than dark lights are making it up?
>>647
Who said anything about dark rooms? Nevertheless all I'm saying is the most vocal people seem to have only realized it was a problem fairly recently, in unison.
My website sucks.
>>649
Mine will suck more. Mark my words. I'll show you next Monday.
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>>648 people who don't like getting snowblindness at 3 am are all just NPCs I guess
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just fuckin turn a light on tho
and dim your screens
I think it might just be the "discord light theme" memes spilling over.
No you have it all wrong. If you're using two monitors, having an IDE open in one monitor and a leisure site with a colorscheme matching your IDE fools everyone into thinking you're working super hard all the time, especially if it's dark since it looks hackery and professional.
Also, I think it happens to coincide with Apple adding dark mode to their HID guidelines, there, that's what happened.
I have not noticed any uptick in people bitching about bright themes, but then I used to hang around unpleasant people, like Unix coders, design nuts, people who parrot Maddox, the kind of people who would've seen that argument about how much electricity is wasted by Google on monitors when it came up in 2007, etc.
Twitter, Discord, Mac OS X, Windows are just a few widely used software packages with dark themes.
Also, I wish I had better people to hang around.
First it was all about PTSD, now it's all about gaslighting and imposter syndrome...I wonder what the next trendy mental health problem will be?
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II. an occupied lilypad
>>657
We must move in different circles; for me, imposter syndrome was a cool new thing a little before PTSD, and is now rather played-out. (We agree on PTSD and gaslighting, though.) I suppose you could throw OCD and bipolar on there as well, farther back.
My bet for the future of casual self-diagnosis is Stockholm Syndrome. If I could choose, though, I'd like to see the Napoleon Complex, except collectively misunderstood as "the delusion that you are Napoleon".
What the fuck?
>>657
PTSD safe spaces never went away, you just aren't focused on them anymore.
Imposter syndrome is also a really common concern on IT. I've heard about it my entire professional life, which granted is just 5 years, but still.
Just remembered that I had a dream about talking to a cute girl and inviting her to dinner and now my day is better now that I recalled this dream
I wanna degauss a screen. Just to hear that bwowmp noise and see the image curl up.
I should make a CRT degauss simulator. That probably already exists though.
Why are you God? I'm God
how about widowmaker
rare prism for friend points Pepega
DE idea: xmona
>>661
Imposter syndrome is not issue in IT: most if not all IT/code "professionals" are complete imposters.
if harry and voldemort were on the moon and harry fucked voldemort would that be fucked up or what
holy fuck i came bricks
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>>657
Claiming to be an asshole because of some cluster B shit that for some reason you're not seeking help for.
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I want any and all of you to teach me how to become functional again. Seems like I'm uncreative, stuck and unhappy (again).
Did you hear about the bipolar autistic narcissist Dunning–Kruger who gaslighted a Stockholm Napoleon Imposter so badly he got PTSD? OCDWTFBBQ!
realize i should take better care of my teeth -> floss -> my gums are in agony for daring to disturb the gingivitis
>>676
your return value must be the the same for the same arguments and your evaluation must have no side effects
getting really hungry after jerking off like i just ran a mile or something
I've seen no degaussing like my old monster monitor did. It went all the way up to 1600x1200, or at least that's what I put it to. I couldn't tell if it could actually handle it. The dots were too small.
Anyway no simulator will simulate it the way I remember it
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>>685
It's not really a degauss without that slight adrenaline kick from an erroneous belief that you might EMP your own brainwaves, is it?
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What's the word I'm looking for - say you read a food critic's review of a new restaurant; you wouldn't call the critic an "authority" on food, but you would expect them to have some higher level of understanding of the game than the people reading their column, of why good restaurants are good and vice versa, more than just "the food was tasty but the room was noisy". What do you call this quality, someone of a higher level of expertise which "gives them the right" to give a more insightful critique and allows the reader to trust their opinion more?
An ideal critic would have an inside-out knowledge of the medium and the context - a movie critic has more credibility if he studied cinematography and journalism, than someone unqualified who blogs about their favourite James Bond films. Their opinions are both valid opinions, but what's the word for being better-equipped to give a more valuable insight?
>>691
I might use "clout" in that situation but I feel like that's not quite the right thing either. Expertise?
Feels like it's some kind of cross between ethos and experience
>>691
"Erudite", "accredited", or "estimable" might serve, depending.
Rhetorically, though, that entire angle might be difficult. I think using a one-word appeal to authority tends to lower credibility rather than raise it, like you're trying to puff up an emperor with a few too many titles and no clothing.
>>694
I think "they do this for a living" is more nuanced than a simple appeal to authority. Plus reputation is a valid argument for credibility, unless the audience hasn't actually heard of them.
Hmmm I mean more like the position that person is in, rather than an adjective: an esteemed newspaper pays the expert food critic to write a column, the reader turns to this column for guidance on a restaurant's food, it is the critic's duty to serve a knowledgeable piece of reasoned advice for the reader. If the reader hasn't heard of the critic, they can still put some faith in their views because the [position of authority] the esteemed newspaper has put them in should ideally guarantee they know their potatoes.
>>695 they do this for a living which gives them [authority on the subject] ?
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i've had the phrase "elistist supercuckture" on my mind for a while and i think it's about time i get it off