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@Lady how is it, other than quotably strange?

@Lady what is this that you are reading anyway?

@Lady ah yeah i didn't recognize it as a common title trope but did recognize it as probably sappho and i put in way more effort than it should have required (nobody cites which surviving fragment of her work they're quoting! it appears to fragment 102, at least in the numbering used on both digitalsappho.org and the specific translation being quoted) to try and figure out how what you might be objecting to in the translation lol

games i am considering for my next rpg one-shot, described flippantly:

  1. i haven't seen enough film noir to describe this game flippantly, please imagine your funniest way to describe a noir game and pretend that's what this one said
  2. what if there were a bunch of vampires and werewolves and fairies and stuff and their relationship drama was extreme
  3. it's hard being a heroic slightly-anthropomorphic mouse
  4. it's so cool to get swept up in the adventures of heroic slightly-anthropomorphic rats

why do people on tv shows just casually do blackmail so much

@Lady that does feel like it has potential (to obsess fedi)

@aescling dunno. looks like it might be used in the parser? hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=(a%

annoyingly hoogle’s links do not actually work for the docs for internal GHC code

@aescling GHC does it! (i only know that because of a hoogle search i have not read any part of the GHC source code)

@aescling yeah, defining it as flip (.) seems more idiomatic :3c

how come calendar.app on whatever iOS is called now doesn't let you set arbitrary travel times...

@Lady hmm, yeah, that would also be my intuition. i am unfamiliar with the context this is coming up in.

@Lady idk about temperature but fda.gov/radiation-emitting-pro says that there's more in the summer: «The sun’s angle in relation to the Earth varies according to season. During the summer months the sun is in a more direct angle, resulting in a greater amount of UV radiation.»

(with epa.gov/sunsafety/sun-safety-m seeming to confirm that point)

hmm, i think glitch-soc's(i think?) styling of numbered lists in posts has some issues

my official ranking of movies Guillermo del Toro has directed based on how much i liked them (as opposed to how well made they were):

  1. The Shape of Water
  2. Mimic
  3. Pan's Labyrinth
  4. Cronos
  5. The Devil's Backbone
  6. Nightmare Alley
  7. Crimson Peak
  8. Pacific Rim
  9. Hellboy 2
  10. Hellboy
  11. Blade 2
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