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Welp. Just watched a documentary on that old Fyre festival shitshow. Christ. Not sure why it wasn't listed as "Horror" on Netflix. Absolutely chilling. And not in a fun way

MAME is not an emulator

MAME is when you try to say 'same' and 'mood' at the same time

this joke only makes sense if you are moderately familiar with the hardware of the raspberry pi, and even then it's not very good 

@ItsTheManOnTheMoon @lynnesbian ah yes, the popular Star Wars characters RS232 and GPIO

and then there's this track from Wonder Parade which is just straightup a fuckin gradius track or something youtu.be/efmOUkBrtqw

this joke only makes sense if you are moderately familiar with the hardware of the raspberry pi, and even then it's not very good 

Super GPIO 64

quick reminder that Wonder Parade is a fun game with cute characters and great music youtu.be/ekcT53jdqaw

like i mean

it's worse around christmas obviously, because then it's nothing but chris tmas tracks

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my brain has like this preinstalled "mental radio" thing so like I wake up in the morning and it turns on and boom instant song stuck in my head.

unfortunately the dj only plays one track all morning until I figure out where the bloody hell my brain hid the off switch again, but it's usually some random song

this morning it's the opening for MLP:FIM.

no i don't know why either.
D:

purpose of cat tail: keep cat balanced, show when cat upset
purpose of kangaroo tail: keep balance, help kangaroo stand up after fall down
purpose of rabbit tail: floofe

basically what I'm saying is that I am dangerous and need to be stopped.

please someone end my reign of lexical horror.

someone: *says something completely innocuous*
me: huh I agree with that, I should fav the toot a-
brain: *PUN DETECTED*
me: -aAAUGHHOH NO. I ... I CAN'T... STOP... MYSEEELLFFF - *types out pun as if possessed by some demon of wordplay and hits send despite all efforts not to*

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