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hey did you know you can make endermen passive on bedrock if you stare at them long enough
they'll just wander around and you can look at them and everything you just have to redo it every time you log back on
[video description: the player puts on a netherite chestplate and then looks at an enderman. the enderman starts trying to attack the player, but because looking at an enderman freezes them, the enderman cannot do anything. it angrily vwoops two times before dropping its aggro and becoming passive, walking off.]
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cats are really good at looking at things. very useful
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sometimes you just gotta read something and say “i literally don’t care” aloud and move on
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What are some chronic illnesses that can only occur in a fantasy setting?
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people like to bring up things like "all your loved ones would die before you" as a concern re: immortality. But the real danger for me would be that i'd literally never get anything done again. I'd adopt the elvish lifestyle immediately. Not doing anything in a week that could be done in a century. Not getting anything done in a century that can be done in 10 centuries. Spending the next 100 years reading 1 book very slowly because i have infinite time and don't care.
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9.8.24 ⭑.ᐟ
i'm still trying to cope with certain academic setbacks but the good news is, exam phase is officially over and i can theoretically enjoy the summer now ⋆☀︎。
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Colorful Summer Sunrise on Krnsko Lake, Slovenia by Nikolai Sapronov
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Maturing is realizing that if you repeatedly have to tell someone the same exact thing about how you feel and nothing changes, they don’t respect you.
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