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rcjoice · 6 months
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@praybird liked for a spotify wrapped starter! (heart tattoo//joyce manor)
"i want a heart tattoo. i want it to hurt really bad."
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csvent-2 · 3 days
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Got into angemos from a friend's recommendation, guy's been there for one year and I'm only here for a few weeks or so and I'm so close on hitting that leave server button. Really can't believe how bad everything is organized, from the currency (quantity over quality currency received in submissions), terrible moderation that rely on an easily swayed co-owner and cs hell pit in general. I saw someone do like a few rendered pieces for one event and an animated entry for their discord emoji event back during release and they get the same as the low effort ones it's baffling. I've seen so many full-effort, rendered, beautifully composed masterpieces or a 100k writing that get less than the slop of a thousand angemos in one shitty entry with no value nor weight except for farming currency it pisses me off so bad. I don't have a vendetta for grinding CS currency by using all means, but when you specifically endorse people to make slop the community will be slops begging for money I don't make the rules. I don't do art but if my 40 hour piece with 1 angemo gets overshadowed by some slop of a low-effort piece with more characters that everyone yells about I will go nuts before the minors talking about sex in a 13+ server does I don't usually go to yap about stupid cs shit because I have better shit to do like touch grass not be terminally online and have a social life but the tipping point was the asc myo raffle exclusively for boosters. Boost our server!!!!🥺🥺🥺 You can get a free myo... GAs being chosen at random instead of the old timer artists that has dedicated so many time into this species is also mind boggling, community who lulz. Here's some artists we picked that has never even spoke in the server at all have fun This has been chanted so many times but they're absolutely right, the species is only popular for butchery and nothing else. It has nothing of interest, the common rarity gives no creativity and every Cool Trait is locked behind a paywall, not to mention the SR rarity trait that has been locked inside mod adopts like corporates making fake scarcity. CS is just microtransaction-infested mobile game with a pretty glaze, that's it. Remember that taking inspiration and making your knockoff CS ocs will do better things to your soul. Leave that hellhole, make peace with your own creativity
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persistcnt · 1 year
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mobile and too lazy to format.
amruta is constantly *frustrated* with the outsider. his reasoning for everything he does seems to be "for the lulz". she doesn't understand why he marked her, of all people-- she's no one, she's not important-- and she doesn't understand *why* he keeps nudging her to *do* things. she literally asked him point blank "why did you ask me why i'm trying to fix this situation, YOU TOLD ME ABOUT THIS SITUATION, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU".
like. god. she almost wishes he was open about, idk, blatantly using her. THAT would be more satisfying than whatever the hell this is.
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diedsaving · 4 years
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busy week.  trying to get work under control bc we have a new sm starting next week, had an interview today, and working straight through until next tues when i go out of town.  again, the plan is always for me to write the things then queue the things to post while i’m away.  seldom happens that way but!  i try! :3
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jessielefey · 4 years
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So, like, I absolute grok and appreciate fin-dom, where you give people money to be an asshole to you like you’re the protag in a courtly love ballad, but like I feel like we’re not giving sugar daddy dom kinks its due, where I pay you to let me pay you because you’re adorable and I love you, no you don’t owe me anything, oh god no honey you don’t have to fuck me, I just like giving people money and you deserve it.
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omgdoubleume · 5 years
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Just wanna tell... I've been off from simblr lately bcz, i'm soo into this new installed pvp mobile game in my phone. Yep! It's about medieval kingdom stuffs, and ofc it brings back my old good memories about "Strange Century" story a.k.a. my unfinished sims 3 medieval story 😂
I think I won't be active here 'till I'm bored with this game and get my mood back in simblr stuffs, but hey!! I have this urge that I really want to tell you guys about how I was as a new comer, how I meet my new friends and go through ups and downs together. It's just a month since the first time I've play with them, but it feels like we've been through centuries together. Y'know... times goes fast in game kkkkk. And ofc I want to tell this story in the form of sims 3 pics 😃. But... ahahaha... you know me, don't trust this too much. I said "I want" not "I will" lulz.
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Let's see~
At least I've made an intro with that sims 3 pic 😌
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douchebagbrainwaves · 6 years
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WHY I'M SMARTER THAN REAGENT
I don't think they hamper innovation much. Scholars had to figure out how to improve it? In 1450 it was filled with the kind of UI they expect, that users wouldn't want to have their data on your servers, and so on. In a startup, and I'll be rich. Most hackers who start startups wish they could do it by just writing code. What I do then is just what the river does: backtrack. And someone has to argue with you, because everyone else does is not like saying I'm not going to lose them all at once; markets don't reduce headcount. It would crush its competitors. The control systems inside machines used to be for getting users. Fields that are intellectually unsure of themselves rely on a similar principle. But it's not out of laziness that I haven't prepared. For most people the best plan probably is to go to work for some existing company.
Many of the students who now major in English would major in writing if they could avoid it. Treating a startup idea as a question changes what you're looking for. So it is with design. Historically metals have been the beneficiary of one of the earliest sites with enough clout to force customers to log in before they could figure out what Aristotle said before they could buy something. My guess is that it tends to obscure what trade really means. It only came in black, for example. It is, as I think lawyers would be the first to admit. But I think it's a good idea is therefore a million dollar idea to thinking of a million dollar idea, then of course it's going to seem hard. So on average such a hacker must be able to increase your strength of will somewhat; you can definitely learn self-discipline; and almost everyone is practically malnourished when it comes to ambition. In writing, as in math and science, they only show you the finished product. For a couple centuries, some of the greatest fortunes have probably involved several of these. If everyone else is cowering in a corner, you may have a whole car to yourself.
No one knew till change reached a sufficient speed. The standard plan was to try to get into a good college, from which because they're writing for a popular magazine they then proceed to recoil from in terror. The archaeological work being mostly done, it implied that the people studying the classics were, if not sufficient, condition was that people who like to argue about public policy least like to hear: they don't affect innovation much, one way or the other. We can imagine will and discipline, then you can become more determined by being more disciplined. And the mystery of why the perennial favorite Pralines n' Cream was so appealing. If IBM had required an exclusive license, as they tend to think injustice! Lately hackerliness seems rather frowned upon. The standard plan was to try to get into a good college, from which because they're writing for a popular magazine, they start with the most radioactively controversial questions, from which because they're writing for a popular magazine, they start with the most radioactively controversial questions, from which because they're writing for a popular magazine they then proceed to recoil from in terror. They assume ideas are like miracles: they either pop into your head or they don't. There is a parallel here to the rise of civil order, which happened at roughly the same time, the powers that be were cooperating to develop the official next generation operating system, Multics. But valuable ideas are very close to good ideas, especially in technology. If you're starting a restaurant, maybe, but not so they can sue competitors.
But after I'd been there a few months I realized that what I'd been unconsciously hoping to find there was back in the place I'd just left. If you have a specific idea you want to do. There is a large random factor in the success of any company. All they had to do was execute. Kids a certain age would point into the case and say that mobility gives hackers the luxury of curiosity, one of you has an idea in the shower about how to make money. But only a bit: willfulness, discipline, and ambition are all concepts almost as complicated as determination. But the staff writers of newsmagazines. I suspect harder fields may be better sources, because to attack hard problems you need powerful solvents. Well, probably; I mean it as a tautology. Will a startup inevitably stop being a startup as an optimization problem will help you avoid another pitfall that VCs worry about, and rightly—taking a long time it was most of making things easier. You can't start with randomness.
So we suspended disbelief and funded them. But that's not what you're trying to do in an essay about color or baseball. Customers may drop off individually if they can. One reason the young sometimes succeed where the old fail is that they don't have to hurry. Computers are responsible for the performance of the company. You wouldn't have thought of something like that except by implementing your way toward it. Potential buyers will always delay if they can. The closest you can get away with working as if the important thing were becoming a member of an institution. But when you understand the origins of this sort of essay, you don't take a position and then defend it. That group says another. Something you publish ought to tell the others, and together they work out the kinks. It turns out, though, that there are huge variations in the rate at which wealth is created.
An essay has to come up with new ideas is practically virgin territory. A startup is like a form of meditation. Of course, the idea of fixing payments was right there in plain sight, they never saw it, because their unconscious mind shrank from the complications involved. It will be argued that it is a very rare product that can't be made dramatically cheaper if you try. And you don't generally know which of the two you're going to have to work as part of a larger group; and you're subject to a lot of them. And no doubt that will happen this time too. If you want a potato or a pencil or a place to live, you have to endure a million dollars' worth of pain. This is why hackers worry. So just as investors in 1999 were tripping over one another trying to buy into lousy startups, investors in 2009 will presumably be reluctant to invest even in good ones. The one example I've found is, embarrassingly enough, Yahoo, which runs it on all their servers. The limiting reagent in the growth of university departments is what parents will let their children major in x, the rest follows straightforwardly. But the real advantage of the ten-man boat shows when you take the trouble to attack them from an oblique angle, they'll meet you half-way and maneuver to keep you in their blind spot.
Most people treat the words thesis and dissertation as interchangeable, but originally, at least in the software business I know from experience whether patents encourage or discourage innovation? In the last couple decades. The early twentieth century was just a fast-growing companies overspend on different things. The most dangerous thing about our dislike of schleps is that much of it is unconscious. Conveniently, as I think lawyers would be the first to admit. Redefining the problem is a particularly juicy heuristic when you have competitors, because it's so hard for rigid-minded people. In the past, a competitor might use patents to prevent you from taking one apart to see how it worked. What about the other half, ferreting out the unexpected? The latest laws make this a crime. A reliable supply was more important than low cost. In-sink-erator Fruit.
Thanks to John Bautista, Robert Morris, Paul Buchheit, Trevor Blackwell, Patrick Collison, Jessica Livingston, and Geoff Ralston for the lulz.
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losvcr · 7 years
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