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If you are a Windows user, I strongly recommend Notepad++ which supports macros (repeatably actions) and helps a lot with data processing. It's highly customizable and also free.
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what happens when satoru gojo gets hit by some weird curse technique and shows up to your first date as a girl?
a/n: satoru gojo is the cutest, most dramatic little meow meow and i will stand by him even when he’s gender-swapped, in shoko’s blouse, and spiraling. my babie forever 🙁🩷
you were supposed to be the one freaking out. you were the one visiting tokyo, meeting your online textmate for the first time, risking the possibility that he could be a balding 45-year-old catfish who misused emoticons. but no. no. somehow, satoru gojo was the one on the verge of collapse.
in a bathroom stall. wearing shoko’s blouse.
“i can't do this,” he muttered, gripping the cold edge of the sink, staring at his reflection—his very female reflection. “this is psychological warfare. i'm gonna throw up.”
he tugged at the hem like it could erase the fact that he was, due to one very stupid cursed technique, stuck in the body of what could only be described as a suspiciously hot girl. legs for days, nails neatly manicured by accident, shiny white hair pinned in a hurried messy bun. sunglasses perched too confidently on his nose. the blouse was cream and satiny, a little loose on the shoulders, collar wide and slouching like it belonged to someone cooler than him.
he looked like a girl who ghosted men after two dates and never replied to texts past 10 p.m.
“i can't ghost her,” he told his reflection, dramatically. “she's so sweet. she sends good morning texts. she laughed at my jokes. my stupid jokes!” he punched the air, then immediately winced when his knuckles knocked against the stall door. “i have never felt this emotionally naked. what am i supposed to do, show up like—surprise! your online boyfriend is a woman for now!”
but he had to.
he owed you that much.
and maybe he liked you a little. like, a lot. embarrassingly so. enough to save your texts in a locked folder on his ancient flip phone. enough to call suguru in a panic the night before because you said you were nervous about meeting. he even wrote down conversation starters on the back of an old receipt. one said: if she looks nervous, compliment her earrings.
“she’s gonna think i’m unhinged,” he muttered as he walked toward the cafe, the satin blouse tucked into a pair of black trousers he'd swiped from nanami’s locker. they hung loose on his hips and cinched awkwardly with a belt that wasn’t his. the cuffs were rolled twice over the ankle, revealing socks with tiny pink cats (he’d borrowed those from shoko too, he was desperate, okay?). his stride was stiff, too aware of the clack of his borrowed heeled boots, too aware of every glance tossed his way.
his hair bounced slightly with each step, a few silvery strands slipping from the bun and catching the sun. his heart was thudding so violently it made him feel faint. the sunglasses hid the worst of it—the panic.
then he saw you.
you were already there. sitting at the little outdoor table, your hands wrapped around a cup, your eyes flitting up every time someone entered. your leg bounced under the table—nervous, hopeful. real.
satoru stopped short, breath caught. you were exactly like your photos. no, better. more real. there was a crease in your brow, like you were trying not to look too hopeful, and your fingers kept fiddling with the straw wrapper.
he adjusted his blouse, took a shaky breath, and walked up.
“hey,” he said, voice pitched a little too high, trying to channel that airy, cool-girl confidence. your gaze lifted, blinking. your eyes searched his face, expression pinched with confusion.
“...hi?” you offered, hesitant.
his heart sank. he waved his hand quickly, stepping closer.
“wait! wait—it’s me. satoru. i know, this looks insane, and i swear i'm not here to rob you or ask about your skincare routine, though i could, because your skin is phenomenal—but it’s me. i just had a... situation. with my body. medically. temporarily.”
your brows furrowed. you looked ready to bolt.
“okay, okay! remember the selfie with the strawberry milk? that was me. this is me. same soul. different shell. still terminally embarrassing. look, i even brought melonpan—your favorite! and i printed out your texts. like a maniac. that’s love, right?”
you were still staring. he could feel the blush prickling beneath his cheeks, a little warmth seeping from under the collar of the borrowed blouse. his fingers gripped the tote bag strap like a lifeline.
then your voice came, small, uncertain. “you really saved my texts?”
satoru nodded fervently. “yes! and organized them by emoji usage. there’s a spreadsheet. color-coded.”
a beat. and then—you laughed.
and satoru, in shoko’s blouse and a body that wasn’t quite his, swore he could’ve kissed the sidewalk in gratitude.
his shoulders dropped, face breaking into a sheepish grin. the sun caught in his lashes, and he tried not to look too lovesick while you took the melonpan from his hands.
“i swear, i’ll explain everything one day,” he said, lowering his voice, a rare hint of sincerity slipping in. “like... everything. i just didn’t want to stand you up. i really wanted to see you. even if i look like this. even if you walk away. i had to try.”
and somehow, impossibly—you stayed.
#౨ৎ — flash reports#gojo satoru#satoru gojo#jjk gojo#jujutsu kaisen#gojo fluff#jjk fluff#gojo x reader fluff#jjk x reader fluff#gojo x reader#gojo x female reader#satoru gojo x reader#gojo satoru x reader#satoru gojo x you#gojo satoru x you#gojo satoru x y/n#satoru gojo x y/n#jjk x reader#jjk drabbles
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TF 141 being chat/textmate with Reader before deciding to fly over your home country just to meet you.
#jerru's ramblings#simon ghost riley#cod mw2#cod mw3#simon ghost riley x reader#cod#cod mw#johnny soap mctavish x reader#johnny soap mactavish#john price#john price x reader#kyle gaz garrick#kyle gaz garrick x reader#meeting online that ends up dating online until they decide they couldnt just live with that any longer wanted to meet you
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These are my recommendations of HYUNJIN fics! It will be updated once in a while for new stories I have read. Hopefully the links work (lemme know if it doesn't)
Credits to the authors!! All information written is taken from the authors' post and has not been modified. Reminder that some fics are NOT for minors, so please read the key and avoid 18+ contents.
HAPPY READING!!
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[❀]: fluff [𖦹]: humour [𖤓]: angst [☄]: sad [☾]:smut [⟡]:smau [✮]: my favs

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Yes, miss by @scribblemetae [❀][☾][teacherxstudent][camboy][slowburn] ONGOING
It wasn’t your fault, you didn’t know this was going to happen, how were you to know the person behind the videos you used to get off to was none other than your favourite straight A student Hwang Hyunjin. How would you ever look at the boy with thick black glasses properly again?
Ask Mr Loverboy by @cosmic-railwayxo [❀][𖤓][e2l][chf2l][suggestive][rivals][soulmateau][doublelife] ONGOING
Ask Mr Loverboy is a column in the university’s newspaper that gives the students love advice. However, there’s a twist: Mr Loverboy himself has never been in love. He keeps going on dates with a new person every weekend in hopes of finding that spark he always talks about to his readers but so far, his strategy hasn’t been working.
In the search for his soulmate, he stumbles upon you – the person he absolutely cannot stand and is sure he never will. Yet, despite your history, you end up teaching Hyunjin the most valuable lesson of them all. Will he push through and finally find his one and only, or will Hyunjin give up on love forever?
What a complicated question. Too bad he can’t ask Mr Loverboy about it, he could really use his wisdom.
Crush culture by @kyufiber [❀][𖤓][⟡] 44 parts
there are a few rules to follow when you’re drunk, sleep deficit, or dangerously bored: never create fake social media accounts, never use those accounts to incite general chaos and mischief, and never ever lie about your identity, especially if it’s to the prettiest girl you’ve ever seen. unfortunately for him, hyunjin’s broken all three.
Only fools fall for you by @hyunjinspark [❀][𖤓][☾] [⟡][✮✮][fwb][slowburn] 70 parts
you're excited to finally get a new start at university, majoring in the thing you love the most; dancing, and you're positive that absolutely nothing can ruin the quintessential college experience for you.
that is, until you run into your lifelong rival, hwang hyunjin and to make things worse...you can't seem to get rid of him.
Sweet like candy by @staysuki [𖤓] [⟡][✮][e2l][s2l][suggestive] 70 parts
long time rival hwang hyunjin has been the bane of your existence for as long as you can remember. thank god your secret anon textmate always has your back— sweet, caring, and good with words. definitely not like hwang at all.
⠄・ ⋆ ・ ⠄⠂⋆ ・ ⠄⠂⋆ ・ ⠄more to come!⠄・ ⋆ ・ ⠄⠂⋆ ・ ⠄⠂⋆ ・ ⠄
☆-------Hyunjin's masterlist || skz masterlist--------☆
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" text or . . call you ? " she asks, feeling confused, " um, okay ! yeah, i do like sending people random cat memes, if you want to be included in the list, let me know ! " suddenly feeling excited, it was a rather short list of about three people. " eyyy don't say that, you're very smart, insoo ! remember when you were the only one who got that physics question right in our quiz ? even i didn't get that one. " she encourages him, starting to pack her stuff, checking her phone and sending a message to her family driver to pick her up.
taking the phone offered to him, typing down his number. ❛ here, you can text me and call me whenever you want. ❜ handing the device back to her. ❛ i already know i won't regret, i know you are smart and good at school, bomi. i hope you won't be disappointed in me, i might not be the smartest but .. i always try my best. ❜ he, always being one of the top students, never giving himself credit for his own work.
#HONESTLY WATCH THEM DO THAT#they gonna be textmates ahihihi or facetime mates mayhaps#jang bomi : reply.#roundwon
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The text editors featured here can be used as word processors, but are more the sort of text editors that programmers should know about. They are all free, and many of them are open source, which means you can play around with the programming and extend them if you wish. They are all suitable for the OSX, and they all have links to websites where you can download clean copies of them (clean at the time of writing). There are just two that do not have links, but the reasons why not are given in the text. The tools are not ranked in any way. There are plenty mac text editors, however we have focused on listed down the free to use editors in this page. 1. TextMate 2 This is a MAC word processor and text editor that doesn’t appear on Apple iTunes because the restrictions are a little too tight. This is a word processing tool, and also a programming tool you can use to write code. It has nested scopes, project management, folding code sections, and regex-based search and replace. It is a public build, which means it can be altered and used for free. 2. Brackets This is a free program that is actually open-source, so you are able to gain access to the code and change it yourself. It is mainly used by developers and web designers. The updates you receive are actually from Adobe. It's developed using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. If you want to use it for your writing, then the inline editing functions are good, plus you could program the tool and change it to make your own personal word processor (if you have the programming skills). 3. Aqua Macs This is a text editor that is open source and is a Mac-Friendly distribution of the GNU EmaCustomer support text editor, which is a very complex program that not everybody can make use of. This tool is a repackaged version of the more complex program. It is an editor for text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, R, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more. They do not ask you to pay for the program, but they are hoping for donations so they may keep the project alive and keep offering updates. 4. TextWrangler This tool has been around for a long time. It has word processor capabilities and software development capabilities too. It is a smaller offshoot program of the much larger Bare Bones Software's BBEdit. TextWrangler has core editing and transformation functions that make it a great word processor and text editing tool for writers and programmers. 5. MacVim The MacVim program is fairly popular in the sense that most programmers and Mac users have heard of it, in the same way that Windows programmers have heard of Notepad++. Vim was released in 1991 for the Amiga and was based on the "vi" text editor that was commonly seen on UNIX systems. The Vim text and code editor is now a cross platform entity and the MacVim editor is simply the OSX version of that same Vim program. 6. Atom There are a lot of good text editors on Linux, Mac and Windows, and this is yet another one of them that you can get for free. It is open source and maintained through github, plus it has a very large user-submitted package library. It has fuzzy search, a files system browser, code folding, it offers multiple panes for editing, support for TextMate themes, an extension library and multi-section for quick editing. 7. Emacs/Carbon This is the Mac-friendly distribution of the GNU Emacs text editor. It is a lot more simple and easy to use than the full GNU Emacs (that is also listed on this article). It is still extendable and offers a lot to people that are more technically minded and who value the many advanced features that come with it. Some say it is similar to the Aquamacs program. 8. TextEdit This is the text editor that comes with your OSX operating system. It is basic and part of the operating system bundle. It will not satisfy advanced users or people that have to use it all the time, but it is enough to give you something instead of leaving you with nothing. 9. GNU Emacs This is a text editor that was originally created in 1976.
It is free and open source and it is still on offer today because it can be extended far more than most any other text editor available for free. It has virtually limitless extensibility. It can be transformed into specialist software that may be used for editing different files and lists, spreadsheets and databases too. Emacs may be used for writing, testing, and compiling software and may be used for writing "human" languages. You can use the software to compare two different types of files, browse files from your command line interface, access mail and/or access RSS feeds. The editor is fairly complex, but very useful if you know how to make the most of it and extend it. 10. Smultron At the time of writing, the Tuppis developer website has been closed down, which means you will need to pull this tool from a sharing site or program-download website. The Smultron tool is a Leopard-centric text editor that has pleasing icons and a smoothly designed interface. It has code highlighting, a system file management and automatic authentication. It allows for HTML previews and you can get it for free, so do not pay any download-websites. When you download the tools, even if you download what people consider to be clean copies, do a little work to check to see if they are leaving back doors in their security. Stealing your programming code may be valuable, and it is not beyond or above a tool updater to add a small security hole. Luckily, if you are using the open source tools as a programmer, then you can check the programming yourself to look for problem areas. The list is not ranked because there is no saying which tool will suit you the best. There are times when you may use a text editor enough times that eventually you get used to it, but since you have a choice when it comes to free editors, why not download and use a few of them to see which one fits you the best? There are sometimes convenience tools hidden in these text editors that may make your life a lot easier. Stephanie Norman is a professional writer from Sydney with for 4 years of experience. She writes business, creative, and academic content. Also, sometimes she provides editing service at Australian Writings, a company that offers assignment help and assistance for students. You can follow her at Facebook and Google+.
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I DREAMT ABOUT HIM AGAIN
Again, di ko na mabilang. June 8 2024 Sabado. Napanaginipan ko siya. We were textmates back then. And he said that he loved me through text. And in my dream, I was so kilig to the point that I also confessed to him that I loved him. It was a dream. And I still I don't understand why he keeps on appearing on my dream. I just can't.
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No textmate : NO LOAD until 0-balance - No to GCASH(happened once).
Text me when the ache of my absence stirs your heart.
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Posting to Wordpress from Obsidian
I’ve been wracking my brain (and the internet) looking for apps from which to post to WordPress. On the Mac, there’s the excellent MarsEdit (although I have never really liked writing in it; it’s great for posting, especially images, to WordPress). Another cool option was using the TextMate blogging bundle, although it was always something I’d set up but never use. But on Windows? There’s Open…
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Grammar rules are just centuries of aggregated user input.
And I’ve never encountered a grammar checker that was worth using. If you can’t turn it off, try switching to a real editor. Apple's Pages is pretty good, but if you really want the full cut-the-bullshit experience, switch to a programmers's editor like Emacs, vi, Sublime Text, BBEdit or TextMate. Those are to Google Docs as a circular saw is to pinking shears.
(And if you want a fun afternoon, find a couple of coders and ask them which one is best…)
I know I'm a broken record at this point about how functionally useless editing software has become since AI integration (read: corrections are now being suggested based on user input, not actual grammar rules), but there's nothing quite like a piece of writing software flagging something you've written as an error, and then when you click on it, it can't tell you what the error is.
Just that it thinks something is wrong.
It's like the writing equivalent of the "you better watch out!" meme.
Watch our for what? Nobody knows, but you better watch out!
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Looking for best text editors on MAC OSX? We have compiled a list of best text editing tools on MAC for you to easily do your text editing related work. Pages for Mac is great when you want to write a simple document or college essay. The biggest flaw of commonly used word processors is the fact that they are mainly focused on text and page layout. They won’t help you create a web page, edit code, perform major text transformation, or take other actions beyond the basic writing and formatting actions. If you start searching the web for the best text editors for Mac OS X, you’ll come across many free and paid alternatives. Which one should you start using? The following list of 15 top choices will help you make the decision. Sublime Text 2 This is a sophisticated text editor that can be used for prose, code, and markup. The interface seems simple at first sight, but Sublime Text comes with awesome functions, such as an ability to make multiple selections and changes simultaneously. The Command Palette is full of features that you won’t use frequently: changing the syntax, sorting, and changing the indentation settings. You’ll love the Distraction Free Mode, which launches you to a full-screen environment that enables you to see nothing but your text. BBEdit 11 Although this editor has been around for over 20 years, it’s still attractive due to the constant improvements the team makes. It was initially designed as a tool that enables programmers to write code, but the interventions over the years have turned it into an extremely functional web page editor. What can you do with BBEdit 11? First of all, you’ll have complete control over text. You will also command files, folders, servers, and disks, and smoothly integrate the files into existing workflows. TextMate This product’s features have become part of the daily practice of many web and app developers. Some of the ones that are worth mentioning include foldable code blocks, support for more than 50 languages, visual bookmarks to jump between places in a file, clipboard history, file tabs when working with projects, declarative language grammars, and more. You’ll love this part: TextMate is open source software. Thus, you lose nothing for trying it! Coda 2 Coda 2 is labeled as a fast, clean, and powerful text editor. Exactly what you needed, right? The developers brag about the pixel-perfect preview, and the built-in feature for opening and managing your local and remote files. The latest version is very fast and comes with valuable improvements: color-coded traditional or visual tabs, customizable column guide, vertical indentation guides, CSS overriding, local indexing, and more. Peppermint This is a relatively new text editor that brings advanced editing features at your fingertips: multiple cursors, autocompletion, snippets, advanced search and replace with Regex, incremental search, smart undo-redo, full-fledged CoffeeScript-powered console, and more. GNU Emacs This is a highly customizable text editor that works as an interpreter for Emacs Lisp at its core. However, its text editing extensions are enough to put this software on our list. It supports complete built-in documentation, content-sensitive editing modes, mail and news reader, project planner, and full Unicode support for nearly all human languages and their scripts. Aquamacs The powerful Emacs text editor does have a learning curve, which is rather frustrating for beginners. Aquamacs is a user-friendly version that acts as a modern Mac application. Most programmers prefer Aquamacs over Emacs, mainly because of the greater font selection, standard Mac shortcuts, Unicode support, spell-checking feature, and the dedicated manual. TextWrangler This is BBEdit’s little brother. Although it is built around the same core technology, it is appropriate for Mac users who are looking for a simpler text editing and transformation tool. TextWrangler is more of a general purpose text editor, which features powerful text transforming
and manipulating features, such as Perl-Compatible Regular Expression, comprehensive AppleScript support, text pattern matching, fast multi-file searching and replacing, and more. And it’s free! Brackets This is an open-source text editor that’s maintained by Adobe. It is a lightweight, but powerful program that gets new features and extensions every 3-4 weeks. As a developer, you have an idea of how you want the text editor to work, so you can accept the team’s challenge to hack on Brackets, write extensions, and help translate the software. Some of the most notable features of this text editor are Live Preview, Preprocessor Support, and Inline Editors. Textastic Textastic is based on simplicity, speed, versatility, and ease of use. It supports more than 80 source code and markup languages. You’ll certainly appreciate the support for modern Mac features (such as Auto Save and Versions). If you decide to replace your current text editor with Textastic, you can make a seamless transition thanks to its intuitive design and features. Espresso As a web designer and developer, you’ll certainly appreciate the speed you’ll gain thanks to Espresso. This text editor provides extensive language support, powerful smart snippets, and contextual completion. You will watch your web pages getting updated in real time with the Live Styling feature. Your workflow will be turbo-charged thanks to the distraction-free Zen environment of this editor. Komodo IDE This is a cross-platform IDE that supports all major languages, including HTML, JavaScript, Tcl, Python, Go, Perl, Ruby, and many more. The software is packed with the most awesome functionalities, such as markdown preview, the ability to track changes, collaboration features, skinning, version control, code intelligence, cross-platform function, and unit testing. Komodo Edit Komodo IDE is one of the most functional text editors you could use, but it costs almost $300. Komodo Edit is its free counterpart. Although it lacks some of the most attractive features of the paid version, Komodo Edit is still a very powerful text editor. Its functionalities include multi-language editor, multiple selections, track changes, markdown viewer, skins, minimap, and more. Smultron This is an impressive text editor that costs only $5. It supports multiple human languages, but it also supports syntax colors for over 110 code languages, commands, expressions, text folding, text snippets, line numbers, and much more. Fraise This is an open source text editor that’s based on Smultron. It’s very easy to use, so you’ll avoid all that frustration related to new features. It’s great for script editing, web programming, and simple writing activities. It doesn’t have rich formatting features, but it does enable you to do the work without much fuss. Do you have any other suggestions? Feel free to share! Prepared by Linda Craig, writing enthusiast and a professional editor at assignment writing service AssignmentMasters. Her passions are modern British Literature and digital education tools. Updated On June 2019: Fixed Broken links and updated minor typos.
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E.B. (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/story/319212114-e-b?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_myworks&wp_uname=Puro_Uno3x&wp_originator=zXoHiytT8dwl%2FoaYT6orARonii3LzvPkKfNnDvfQFhFDik497f5XVlMsBBe2CcbM09ws1mItxrQ6VF0rZGNorInHCOyPWGiu5%2FL8011eethda6T4dZ8bHNRMookpT5id "Eyeball tayo?" Balikan ang emosyon na naramdaman sa kauna-unahang pagkikita.
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𐚁 ݁. . . with the number of parties stacked on a weekly basis, not to mention the exhausting nature of her not-so-innocent and secret side hustle, millie could confidently say she was thoroughly over the party scene. and so, people-watching while secretly reporting to isaac had become her new form of entertainment. that ridiculous smirk glued to her face as she shoots another message even draws the suspicion of a friend seated beside her on the couch. casually angling her hands to shield the screen and preserve her textmate's anonymity, she carries on with the mission at hand, unbothered.
[ sms ] pfff, someone just asked me who i'm texting and why i'm smiling so much [ sms ] anyway 🙄 [ sms ] that's EXACTLY what i'm going to do ! maybe not a peek but i can listen through the door ? not even a door can stop me ! [ sms ] ugh, fine . . no money involved. how about a back rub ? 🤭
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the laughter that she manages to pull from him from just a measly text is full-bodied and bright, a hand coming up to brush over his mouth briefly in thought as to what to send her next. could he have just risen from his spot on the couch to stand beside her instead and gossip? sure - but millie's role at the party is ever multi-faceted and far be it for isaac to get in the way of her work.
isaac: i tell you that i have no money and you're telling me you're willing to wager MORE? do you just not listen?? isaac: are you going to follow them in the room? take a peek? :p
#୨ৎ millie dizon : reply. ୨ৎ#୨ৎ thread : millie & isaac. ୨ৎ#inkshadow#HEHE HELLOOOO!!#I HOPE you're doing well these dayssss 🤗
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A Date Night With Mr. Torpe (on Wattpad) https://my.w.tt/azxDd0F6Oab Nagsimula sa blind date. Nagpatuloy ang komunikasyon nila sa text. May pag-asa kayang mapunta sa next level ang relasyon nila kung si guy ay isang torpe?
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