Wendelyngandr

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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mollyjames

There was a group of angels at the bar tonight. Super intense vibe, but they kept to themselves and didn't disturb the other patrons, except for one point when they all suddenly burst into cheers and ordered a round for the bar. I asked what they were celebrating. They told me that for a split second all of the air molecules bounced petfectly into one corner of the room. It's like their version of the dvd screensaver.

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dirtreally

You know we only ever really "learn" how to bathe in our youth as it is taught to us by our parents and from then on most people kinda just bathe the same way right. And like barring actively deciding to do it the only way most people change their bathing habits is if they bathe with a loved one and get convinced to do somethi g different in the bath bc its cleaner/faster/whatever bc of them. Ok heres the thesis statement. The lack of communal bathing in society is holding us back from discovering The Ultimate Bathing

thepurpleglass

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@doctorworm

revacholianpizzaagenda
revacholianpizzaagenda

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New fan translation of the Disco Elysium novel posted on reddit!

This one comes with the extras and also the original writing/editing/worldbuilding credits, and the lists of hundreds of names of Elysium characters, geographical entities and assorted concepts that fill the inside covers of the printed copy. Hours of unrestrained fun with the lists alone.

And footnotes. So many footnotes. And fayde checks everywhere because you wouldn't believe the stuff that was canonized in English by the game to begin with.

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cryptotheism

the-marxist-mash asked:

What is the proper way to site the akoshik records in an academic paper

cryptotheism answered:

Wait fuck that’s a great question hold on

cryptotheism

So the akashic record is theoretically infinite. It contains all knowledge ever. If you had a document that was an infinite number of pages long, how would you orient yourself for a proper citation?

Let's say I channel a portion of the text, I write it down, pick a random letter in the text and arbitrarily define it as position zero. Every letter before that can be referred to with negative integers, and the letters before that have positive integers. So if I want to find your citation, I just need to keep channeling until I reach it, and count every letter until I get there. Once a theoretically finite amount of time has passed, we just have to tally up the distance between position zero, and the start of your citation.