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July 4, 2023
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go follow @oren what else are you doing with your life

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I had to do this for school in 7th grade. Also had to memorise how to draw them.

I’m not sure if anyone can relate to this. I want to try to memorize all countries in the world and their capital cities, but I’m not sure if I should do it in dutch (I’m dutch) or english. Many of them are the same and most very similar in both languages so I guess it could be worse. Anyways, this will be useful either way in about 40 years when someone asks me what the capital of uzbekistan is.

This happens to me literally every week

im literally only 2 assignments away from finishing this quarter and being on spring break… but theyre both due today

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One way I heard to tell if you’re in a dream: Look at a sign or something with words. Every time you look at it, the words will change.

Also, you could look at a computer. Computers don’t usually work in dreams, so that’s a good sign. If it doesn’t work, either you’re dreaming or you’re running Windows.

Happy Saint Patrick's day ☘️

I love to start some music on my computer while i’m working and open the iTunes visualizer and put it on ½ of the screen with my work on the other half

Now it's showing me stuff in other languages 🤦‍♂️

It’s literally showing me Kpop

YouTube shorts recommendations is trash for me. It literally changed without me doing anything

It’s literally showing me Kpop

YouTube shorts recommendations is trash for me. It literally changed without me doing anything

YouTube shorts recommendations is trash for me. It literally changed without me doing anything

I order something different every time, unless there’s like only 1 good thing at the restaurant

today we are eating dinner from a restaurant that sells taco-like things, and i always order the classic from the menu. classic is rhe best. classic is american. classic superior

I remember when you joined. A bunch of people from discord all joined on the same day.

yesterday was also my 1-year anniversary of joining wasteof.money. it’s been a pretty goofy year y’all, hopefully more goofs are still to come. shoutout to jeffalo and all you cool memers out there, here’s to the next year of money-wasting

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one of my favorite national parks

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Ridge upon ridge of forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned for its diversity of plant and animal life, the beauty of its ancient mountains, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian mountain culture, this is America's most visited national park. Plan your visit today!

Photo: "Wintertime brings a quiet beauty to the Great Smoky Mountains." - Kristina Plaas

Today is exactly a year since I joined wasteof. Thanks everyone for making my time here so far really enjoyable! And thank you to all those who keep this site running. I feel it fitting to share this design I made a few years ago called The Next Millennium. Here’s to the future! ⌛

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GitHub actions is literally goofy. The same code will run on Replit, but not on actions.

Bro somehow the senator for North Carolina got my email address so now i’m getting propaganda in my inbox 😭

Hysterical sensationalism is the poorest weapon wherewith to fight for lasting righteousness. The men who with stern sobriety and truth assail the many evils of our time, whether in the public press, or in magazines, or in books, are the leaders and allies of all engaged in the work for social and political betterment. But if they give good reason for distrust of what they say, if they chill the ardor of those who demand truth as a primary virtue, they thereby betray the good cause and play into the hands of the very men against whom they are nominally at war.

At this moment we are passing through a period of great unrest-social, political, and industrial unrest. It is of the utmost importance for our future that this should prove to be not the unrest of mere rebelliousness against life, of mere dissatisfaction with the inevitable inequality of conditions, but the unrest of a resolute and eager ambition to secure the betterment of the individual and the nation.

— Theodore Roosevelt