Fuck Netflix and chill,
I wanna Mario Kart and steal your heart.
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Fuck Netflix and chill,
I wanna Mario Kart and steal your heart.
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a really little animated black cat with giant eyes and no other discernible features
do you get it or do you not know anything
more examples that people keep getting upset with me for not adding
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the venus girdle jellyfish is also incredible
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[ID: 3 gifs of a Venus Girdle Comb Jellyfish swimming in deep dark water. It looks like a long flat clearish strip with blue marbled stripes running down its body. It swims undulatingly, making waves with its body. /end ID]
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I’m playing a relatively new game and it’s still a little buggy so whenever there’s a glitch or something the devs want you to email them about it. So my game crashed and deleted my save file and when I sent the devs an email about it I got this back:
As a designer who used to be a tester, I can absolutely confirm that this is one of the three basic responses to bugs:
“Hah, that’s AWESOME!” — translation: Usually an animation or physics bug whose results are so hilarious you wonder if it’s worth just leaving it in so everyone can see it. I hope you got that on video or something.
“Oh, this shit again.” — translation: I thought I fixed this fucker like five times already. Either somebody keeps breaking it, or I’m going to have to spend all week trying to find some deeper underlying cause of it all.
“Well, that’s terrifying.” — translation: that shouldn’t even be possible, but if it is, dear sweet zombie jesus, what other things might be going wrong behind the scenes? These are the nightmare bugs that could require fundamental reworks.
I know this is about game bugs, but this somehow happened and it seemed relevant
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ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Fall/Winter RTW 2022 (part 1)
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Mongolian street fashion festival
*Cue edgy tik tok song
i NEED one of those face orbs
They’re apparently called “face glasses” or “face shield glasses”.
But the horror? The horror was for love.
CRIMSON PEAK (2015) dir. Guillermo del Torro
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