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@radi8
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software developer, musician​, and hobbyist electrical engineer
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Protip:

To make your day more dramatic, post a random news story with the title, “It begins.“

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Heck yeah!!

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It's coming today!!!

I’ll post a picture when it’s here!

My Playdate is finally coming!!! Eeeeeeeeeeee i'm so excited!!
My Playdate is finally coming!!! Eeeeeeeeeeee i'm so excited!!

i love going down internet rabbit holes!

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We need to get @theawesome98 above @nebulous (ari)!

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I’m going skiing for the first time this season! (for school)

this is the first bot I’ve ever seen get on explore for weekly! thanks y’all! :)

A Full Circle Rainbow over Norway

Have you ever seen an entire rainbow? From the ground, typically, only the top portion of a rainbow is visible because directions toward the ground have fewer raindrops. From the air, though, the entire 360-degree circle of a rainbow is more commonly visible. Pictured here, a full-circle rainbow was captured over the Lofoten Islands of Norway in September by a drone passing through a rain shower. An observer-dependent phenomenon primarily caused by the internal reflection of sunlight by raindrops, the rainbow has a full diameter of 84 degrees. The Sun is in the exact opposite direction from the rainbow's center. As a bonus, a second rainbow that was more faint and color-reversed was visible outside the first.

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I still have 43 minutes to wait :cold_face:

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Uhh.. slowdown on developement. Rewriting isn't fun, especially learning to use a real database. I also am playing a lot more Minecraft/Citizen Sleeper/Celeste now lol
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Whoa, I might be in the explore page now lol
:skull: to that previous post. The character in/creator of one of my favorite games (Citizen Sleeper) is non-binary!

Whoa, this is really cool!

A Full Circle Rainbow over Norway

Have you ever seen an entire rainbow? From the ground, typically, only the top portion of a rainbow is visible because directions toward the ground have fewer raindrops. From the air, though, the entire 360-degree circle of a rainbow is more commonly visible. Pictured here, a full-circle rainbow was captured over the Lofoten Islands of Norway in September by a drone passing through a rain shower. An observer-dependent phenomenon primarily caused by the internal reflection of sunlight by raindrops, the rainbow has a full diameter of 84 degrees. The Sun is in the exact opposite direction from the rainbow's center. As a bonus, a second rainbow that was more faint and color-reversed was visible outside the first.

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Merry Christmas y'all! Hope you all have a great day!