Maddie. 27. Miscellaneous nerdy things.DR side blog is neverneededatool.tumblr.comMcElroy side blog is truthzone.tumblr.com
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#weird to not give an option where this situation isn’t hypothetical#anyway#I still haven’t forgiven him#not really#I see him all the time and it’s been so long that everything seems ‘normal’ and fine now#but forgiven? no
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SON MISTAKE: In teaching my cat son boy the command "out"- intended to mean, "emerge from the enclosed space"- I have unwittingly trained him to understand that if I open a box, cupboard, cabinet, or fridge in his presence, he need only rush inside and stay there, firmly planted with his wide wet baby eyes, and he will surely be granted the opportunity to earn a delightful little treat
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we have to write poems in my creative writing certificate program, so I pieced something together from Belphie's medical reports
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Ghost Pokemon - Halloween 2023
Thank you for the support on this project! Now to the next one!
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best trope and you can fight me over it (i abuse this so hard with my ocs)
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🎃HAPPY HALLOWEEN🎃
#aww their little pumpkin baskets with their masks#such a great detail I love it#persona 5#persona 5 royal#makoto niijima#haru okumura
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elita pep talk
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TikTok live is such a waste of time there are no good….
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Wild Robot is an incredible movie, and I would definitely recommend it, but for the first 5 minutes, there is strobing. There is heavy-duty flashing. If you are epileptic or have light sensitivity and want to see this movie, please close your eyes for the first 5 minutes (10, if you want to be sure) of the film. Please be safe
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ID credit: 3846465911 on 小红书
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I just now realized your URL is coolben94 and not coolbean94...
are u the person thats been sending me “COOOOL BEEEAAAAANNNN” every week for 5 months
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new fun trend: take this quiz and tell me your score
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this sequence in the one piece fan letter,,,
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First look at TONY TONY CHOPPER in One Piece Live Action.
#are they going to acknowledge how he gets the hat over his antlers though#chopper#opla#one piece#one piece live action#one piece live action spoilers
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Among his other activities, [Steve Wozniak] collects phone numbers, and his longtime goal has been to acquire a number with seven matching digits. But for most of Woz’s life there were no Silicon Valley exchanges with three matching digits, so Woz had to be satisfied with numbers like 221-1111. Then, one day, while eavesdropping on cell phone calls, Woz begin hearing a new exchange: 888. And then, after more months of scheming and waiting, he had it: 888-8888. This was his new cell-phone number, and his greatest philonumerical triumph. The number proved unusable. It received more than a hundred wrong numbers a day. Given that the number is virtually impossible to misdial, this traffic was baffling. More strange still, there was never anybody talking on the other end of the line. Just silence. Or, not silence really, but dead air, sometimes with the sound of a television in the background, or somebody talking softly in English or Spanish, or bizarre gurgling noises. Woz listened intently. Then, one day, with the phone pressed to his ear, Woz heard a woman say, at a distance, “Hey, what are you doing with that?” The receiver was snatched up and slammed down. Suddenly, it all made sense: the hundreds of calls, the dead air, the gurgling sounds. Babies. They were picking up the receiver and pressing a button at the bottom of the handset. Again and again. It made a noise: “Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep.” The children of America were making their first prank call. And the person who answered the phone was Woz.
“The World According to Woz” in Wired (September 1998)
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