After actually reading the article I see they’re well-defined. Thanks for pointing me there ^^
After actually reading the article I see they’re well-defined. Thanks for pointing me there ^^
Thanks for the explanation :D I remember some of the things I found out before and now it finally makes more sense. I saw some of the names you mentioned but it never clicked for me that it’s (in-universe) multiple people’s writings that make up the book. It definitely sounds interesting, and I’m fearing and looking forward to how cringe-worthy the characters can get.
Are the user levels an actual defined thing and are there more?
Are you able to give a short summary what it’s about? I’ve had a few people saying it’s fantastic and very special to them but I didn’t really get much of an answer why. And trying to find anything on the internet hasn’t been successful to the point where I get what’s so appealing about it.
I could of course just try reading it for myself but it’s currently in a backlog along with quite a few other books :P
“I AM A STURGEON”
I think the “largely” only refers to the homogeneous part. I hope it does
Do you have a specific tune in mind to go with the hymn?
Well aren’t you a kind soul
I’ve read something along the lines of it being because silver is a “noble metal” (or something like that) and vampires are unholy/foul creatures, somehow making them not be reflected by silver mirrors
In my experience, that takes at most 30 seconds until they’re all submerged. Are we talking about really tiny pots, very long spaghetti, or such a short cooking time that the difference is noticeable?
To be fair, I personally like to let spaghetti boil a long time, but I’ve also never heard of anyone around me having problems with uneven cooking
Past what exactly? Automatic removal of posts?
Ok so this is just a bot account. Great…
From what I’ve seen in the other post links, it just reads like one answer of an AI companion that has nothing to do with the community. Am I missing something here?
Getting an empty list in such a short time, an amazing technique!
In the article it says that that’s a one-time verification address. Though that leaves the question if/how long it’s stored
Another thing that adds to the fun: the meaning of words to different people.
A more extreme example is a story I vaguely remember where one person thought of “it tastes good” as somewhat negative, while the other actually meant “really good”/quite positive. Or something along those lines
Someone tell the german schools
I think open signups allow people to create an account without verification like email. I’m not sure about captchas, those might also count as a kind of verification.
Young minds be like