Let’s play a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately“. Respond the previous post (the first comment below this post) by replying this post (not the previous post!)
I’ll start with: “I found this website.“
Yesterday I said based instead of biased, realized the mistake, and asked if I’m right to say that
we need a post that have a large comments : loves ratio
(ratio = comments if loves = 0)(oops I pressed > instead of =)
Our classroom only have a single wall outlet, meaning that every group have to bring and use extension cables so we can charge our gadgets. We ended up making a network of extension cables (or maybe a chain?), which was a interesting sight to see. I’m surprised the extension didn’t get warm at all.
Because this is essentially a replacement of the usual mid-semester test, we had to somehow integrate our school subjects to the project (which was making a magazine). The way we do it, who took the natural science division of the class (long story) feels jarring and forced; it’s not uncommon to see molecules/equations in the middle of an article (though some did well by essentially giving you an illustration). The ones taking social science at least did it well, though being social the magazine and its topic is pretty much political.
it’s the end of the mid semester project; tomorrow we will present our project :)
sad that it has ended
We had a stray cat that like to visit our house (because apparently our house maid like to feed the cat)
I captured a video where it can’t exit the house from its usual way (how can it enter the house then?) and its meows for help makes me want to replay that video again
I want to secretly request Options — Frums to be played on my classmates but I can't find them so I put XNOR XNOR XNOR on the play queue instead (I haven't listened to that one)
They hate it.
I have a 108 minutes playlist of Kevin MacLeod music on my hard drive
pronounced /ɔɪːɾɡʰ/
Eulg eaters (scientific name: Evisehda Consumus) are land animals that appear as blue squares with smiley faces. They are named due to the fact that they often eat eulg. A group of eulg eaters is often called a grid.
An eulg eater about to go on a journey to eat some eulg