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@vaporeon_ @aescling its pronounced mo-ay

the word emerged from otaku culture to describe the feeling of strong affection towards anime characters, specifically the cute stuff. its often used to describe the kinds of slice-of-life anime i've seen referred to as "cute girls doing cute things" (people will call it "moe anime").

in this specific context it seems to be used more in a way that is synonymous with "kawaii"

(i would never actually name something [\w]*ObjectInstance this is an exaggeration for comedy)

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@vaporeon_ @monorail @coriander of course the issue with Descriptive Variable Names is that that sometimes your code starts looking like Java code and that is never a good thing

@monorail @coriander im sorry holly but i am Right and you are Wrong and i have the soyjack meme to prove it so dont argue with me any further please

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@monorail @coriander i am believer in Descriptive Variable/Argument Names but other than that this doesn't seem all that outrageous to me

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In The Force Awakens, Finn convinces BB-8 to tell Rey the location of the Resistance base and then gives him a thumbs-up, to which BB-8 responds like so:

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In this shot, BB-8 is

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@cam @vaporeon_ i now designate myself the Arbiter of Handwriting Legibility and with my powers I deem this Legible

@coriander @monorail im sorry goblin but in ASCII "c" is between "b" and "d", not "B" and "D"

@cam @vaporeon_ am i insane or is this perfectly decent handwriting

@cam @vaporeon_ "You really think someone would do that? Just go on the internet and tell lies?"

@cam i never thought about tryharding pens before. a whole new world has just been exposed to me

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