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I'm shrunk to the size of a rat, wriggling and giggling as you hold me

"It verbs, the subject" is a top-tier English sentence construction and we need to use it more often.

probably the trippyëst thing about singular they for me is that it expressly only works for animate references, even though plural they has no such distinction.

so you can't use "they" to describe a pencil. but you CAN use "they" two describe TWO pencils.

tired: i want an app
wired: i want a nap

*grabs flashlight awkwardly, holding it with both wing-paws under xer head for spooky illumination* it's _midnight_

(plus a few minutes)

morrowind 

remembering just now that I need to actually work on not doing exactly the same thing at the start of every game

Sedya Neen → Attempt smuggler's cave and fail → silt strider to balmora → join mage's and fighter's guilds → do first couple of quests for them → got to caius → become blade

is the start of EVERY GAME I've played and it's bad

I should like... go to suran? or ald-ruhn?

idk...

ALL STAR (BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE VOCALS)
mecanis.me/pub/all_star_instru
(unfortunately, i didn't get the "go for the moon" vox out. sorry :p)

cc: @iliana

*wriggles around and shifts various floral patterns around her skin*

I'm gonna go somewhere else for half an hour!

talk to you later~

*continues wriggling and shifting*

Every Intel chip is defective. No you won’t get a refund. Capitalism is good.

take a moment to just paws and breathe, fur a while at least

tabs, an experiment 

well I've expanded to 6 tabs by accident already

I have to close one of the following:

* computer fairies (and no longer be able to toot from here)
* dragon style (and probably forget to be a dragon)
* birdsite (and stop interacting with my friends there)
* the ocaml code I'm currently reading
* my music
* the ocaml books list that I'm scanning through

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I trained a neural network on a list of deleted Wikipedia titles. Not sure who is weirder this time, neural net or humans. aiweirdness.com/post/169309161

real world ocaml (-) 

I really want to use real world ocaml to learn, but... because the library they use isn't compatible with windows, I'm hesitant - not because I use windows, but because I might want to make an executable for windows someday

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