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Status Replies posted by Raison d'être
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I fully intend to die without ever hearing a non-nightcore version of Rockefeller Street.
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I was trolling around Facebook marketplace and it seems I found a table from the exact same maker of this one 40-year old wicker table I own. It's pretty crazy, the wicker construction looks identical.
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it's just another endless monday...
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BREAKING - GTA 6 CONFIRMED to have the WORST soundtrack in the series - "Holy shit," said Sam Houser, "I'm so sorry."
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Although exact details are unavailable, it has been rumored that the station lineup consists of at least six mumble rap channels, two buttrock channels, and three country channels - all of which have been carefully analyzed in order to exclude any song that might accidentally be good.
Additionally, the advertisements that play between songs will be for real life goods and services, with seamless integration between your browser cookies and the in-game stations. Reception from current beta testers is mixed; however, one tester notes that you can spend 20 Rockstar Coins to skip the ads. "It's really not that bad," the tester reported. "You get 100 coins a day from logging in, so that's five free skips already."-
TheOnlyGuyEver and A 1970 Corvette reacted to this
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Now that I look at it here that link does look pretty shady...
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Gyokuyoutama and A 1970 Corvette reacted to this
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If I needed to explain to someone what the 00's era internet was like, I would link them to this ZZT World:
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If you watch this video ten times in a row you can almost believe that old SPUF still exists.
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It's so hot! I'm feeling parched in this heat... It's hot, even when I'm not moving at all...
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Turns out the machine god is real and is keeping my site's welder together.
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I was fiddling around with an old mp3 player of my brother's that he had left at my parents years ago. All the buttons on the outside are busted, but I thought maybe I could get it working. I couldn't get it to play music, but I did get into the file structure and saw names that both resembled my humor far more than his and referenced stuff that he wouldn't have been interested in (like Big O and Aura Battler Dunbine.)
I hooked it up to my computer and apparently I used it as a makeshift external hard drive backup of my first personal computer. In addition to a gig of the first music I downloaded from the internet, there were also about 60 books in .txt format, lots of various school assignments, some old java programs I made, and Hello! style archives of the very first forum I was active on. I only vaguely remember making the decision to transfer this stuff over to the mp3 player, and as far as I remember I never transferred them to any other device before now.
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Russian coup bros... we're so back
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well now "it's so over" so there's no need to worry about it anymore
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A 1970 Corvette reacted to this
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Well Amazon I managed to find the product, despite your search engine and recommendations.
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Well Amazon I managed to find the product, despite your search engine and recommendations.
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Ah valued customer, welcome! I hope you're prepared for an unforgettable product!
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Gyokuyoutama reacted to this
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May the 4th be with you.
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tfw your favorite band takes a new direction and you spend the next three albums liking what they put out less and less
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Looking at the profiles from birthday announcements just tells me that this site was already dead in 2013.
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Today I realized that if I had an HDMI to component adaptor I could record my computer on my VCR. Thus I could record a Vtuber livestream on VHS.
Such a thing would almost certainly be one of a kind and thus in ten years would be worth either a fair amount... or absolutely nothing.
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Today I realized that if I had an HDMI to component adaptor I could record my computer on my VCR. Thus I could record a Vtuber livestream on VHS.
Such a thing would almost certainly be one of a kind and thus in ten years would be worth either a fair amount... or absolutely nothing.
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Hey! I want you to have a good day today, all right?
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Apparently GOG Galaxy broke when it comes to fetching games. I'm using the old version, though I wouldn't be surprised if this happened in the new version.
I discovered this when I decided to reinstall TIE Fighter only for it not to show up, despite me knowing for a fact I had purchased it and previously played it. But it doesn't show up at all in searches of the library in Galaxy. On the website it does show up, and when checking this out I noticed that I had literally one hundred more games listed on the website compared to Galaxy.
I'm 90% sure I've found the issue. Anything sold in a bundle will not show up on Galaxy. So TIE Fighter didn't show up because GOG actually bundles the original game, the CD rerelease, and the 1998 "special edition" remake using the X-Wing vs. TIE fighter engine. Similarly none of my Space Quest games show up since they are sold in a 1-3 bundle and a 4-6 bundle. Anything with more than one entry to the store purchase won't show up.
It had to have happened recently, since I successfully installed SWAT 2 about a month ago and that comes in a bundle with SWAT 1 (and neither game shows up in my galaxy library at the moment.) DOOM and DOOM II even vanished from the galaxy version of the library due to the enhanced editions of those games being given to people who had previously purchased them.
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Work that made people a furry by decade:
20s: BNA, Helluva Boss
10s: Zootopia, Pokemon (there were Pokewaifus before but it hit a critical mass here.)
00s: Star Fox Assault, Digmon Tamers, Sonic Adventure 2
90s: A lot of stuff, but most likely Space Jam or The Lion King. I guess Rescue Rangers goes here too since it debuted right before the 90s. SWAT Kats for kids who got in before Turner canceled it. Hell I could probably add five or six more things; any kid growing up in this decade was doomed.
80s: Fairly safe decade; only real Furry Bait was the Catillac section of Heathcliff and Gadget right at the end. Lots of female animal characters, but I don't consider that inherently furbait.
70s: Disney's Robin Hood. Not much else, but it was enough.
60s: Everything here is either "female animal with slight human attributes" or "female cartoon character with almost no sexual appeal." These things only appeal to people who are actually furries, so it was a safe decade.
50s and Earlier: There's some pretty weird blatant furbait stuff, the most famous of which probably being that "leg of lamb" joke in that Droopy cartoon. But the stuff that would show up on TV was always isolated and unlikely to cause any real damage.
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Work that made people a furry by decade:
20s: BNA, Helluva Boss
10s: Zootopia, Pokemon (there were Pokewaifus before but it hit a critical mass here.)
00s: Star Fox Assault, Digmon Tamers, Sonic Adventure 2
90s: A lot of stuff, but most likely Space Jam or The Lion King. I guess Rescue Rangers goes here too since it debuted right before the 90s. SWAT Kats for kids who got in before Turner canceled it. Hell I could probably add five or six more things; any kid growing up in this decade was doomed.
80s: Fairly safe decade; only real Furry Bait was the Catillac section of Heathcliff and Gadget right at the end. Lots of female animal characters, but I don't consider that inherently furbait.
70s: Disney's Robin Hood. Not much else, but it was enough.
60s: Everything here is either "female animal with slight human attributes" or "female cartoon character with almost no sexual appeal." These things only appeal to people who are actually furries, so it was a safe decade.
50s and Earlier: There's some pretty weird blatant furbait stuff, the most famous of which probably being that "leg of lamb" joke in that Droopy cartoon. But the stuff that would show up on TV was always isolated and unlikely to cause any real damage.
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I can now unironically say:
BTW I Use Arch
I guess I'll die happy now.