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1 month agoGlad I’m not the only one! Everyone else in my class insisted it wasn’t a real unit!
Glad I’m not the only one! Everyone else in my class insisted it wasn’t a real unit!
They’re finally ready to explore butt stuff
I heard they are great for killing billionaires in experimental deep sea rigs
I don’t know if I would count HTML alone as coding either way, tbh. It’s a markup language, not a programming language.
Looks like they went on a 00s mall and photobooth date
Excited for next wipe
Nah, for sure Project Zomboid
I think Doki Doki Literature Club fits here
Fits most MOBAs and comp shooters like Valorant and OW, tbh
Plug for something like Obsidian here. I recently started a new novel and the ability to divide everything into folders and sections that I can link to within my writing has been invaluable.
If it’s been a while since I referenced a place or event or character, I can write their name and link out to their dedicated page full of info and reference material on them. If I have something I think of on the fly that I want to remember, I can create a new reference page and link to it, or add it to an existing page whenever I need to .
The organization is a game changer. I write chapter by chapter, sometimes bouncing around in the timeline, and stitch everything together as I finalize a section.