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Outer by 2mi127
Cross by jakei95
Lust by nsfwshamecave
Ccino by black-nyanko
Dust by ask-dusttale
Killer by rahafwabas
Reaper by renrink
Horror by horrortalecomic
Epic by yugogeer012
Error and Geno by loverofpiggies
Nightmare and Dream by jokublog
Swad and Swan by song_a and litemong
Ink by comyet
Sans by tobyfox
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Gaming thoughts so hard I had to write them down
○Sneezes in fits always, has never been seen only sneezing once. Usually will sneeze up to four times in normal circumstances, but way more if he's sick or having an allergic reaction.
○Small Sneezes, the reason why one is never enough to stop the itch. Something like, "Hh-Tsch!" In multiples
○Has learned to keep his fits quiet because of his job occasionally getting dangerous.
○I personally believe pyro and cryo users are very sensitive to weather changes, so come fall he'll be a sneezy mess, denying any and all accusations of being sick.
○Gets sick relatively often, usually because he insists on overworking himself and lack of sleep
○Allergies to dust(makes his job very fun), and certain flowers.
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In 1999, when I was a senior in high school, my buddy G (now my oldest friend, we've known each other almost 30 years) was trying to get me into J-Pop, having recently succeeded in dragging me into watching anime. To do this, he sent me a song he thought I'd like that he had an mp3 of, a Masami Okui song titled Rinbu Revolution.
I really really really loved this song.
So I went to try to find more things like it, turning to the early internet search engines of the time.
I searched for "Masami Okui." There were zero results. Okay, I figured, there must be a typo in the singer's name. I'll try the song title.
I searched for "Rinbu Revolution." There were still zero results.
Clearly, the song existed. I could fricken listen to it! But whoever labeled the mp3 did *such a bad job* that both the singer AND the song title were wrong. Which meant I had no idea what song it was. I couldn't find it if I lost the file, couldn't listen to it elsewhere, could only access it with one horribly misidentified mp3.
I've taken that mp3, and a number of other irreplaceable J-Pop mp3s from c. 2000, from computer to computer with me ever since. I couldn't risk losing them. If my copy of Kiroro doing an off-track version of Nagori Yuki is lost I will literally never be able to hear it again in my life, and so I carefully cherish them.
But sometimes life surprises you.
A few days ago, a friend on Mastodon posted a video to the opening of Utena (which I never got around to watching more than a couple episodes of), and the title of the video was "Rondo - Revolution."
And without even opening it, having not heard a note, I knew: that was my unknown song. It HAD to be. So of course I looked it up, and yes. Masami Okui was the lyricist - information far to obscure to search up with the amount of internet their was in 1999. The song title was just. Wrong. But I'd found my song, after 25 years of not looking because I just assumed it was impossible.
Anyway, Rondo - Revolution, sung by Mikuni Shimokawa, just played on my Pandora. For the first time in well over a decade, since I last regularly used an iPod to listen to my mp3s, I heard this song that I thought I'd never hear again except in my own computer files.
And idk. I'm not going anywhere with this really. I'm just feeling Some Kinda Way about finding lost things we aren't even looking for, and sometimes the internet isn't the worst actually, and I'm so glad I have weird quirky friends who like the same 30 year old weird quirky stuff that I do.
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