you know… maybe wasteof didn’t fall off. maybe somebody else fell off. maybe somebody you know fell off so hard that they damn near took the site down with them.
that’s right. you know who it is. as do we all. well, maybe some don’t. lest somebody doesn’t, let’s keep it that way. be completely sure NOT to name drop this person in the comments. we wouldn’t want the innocent to know who we’re talking about.
@jeffalo so when are you going to reveal that @david is really just an alternate sock account to promote activity on the site? oh shit, was i not meant to say that yet?
@jeffalo will /chat return with higher functionality than before? i would like to see it more integrated with the site and not hidden. something similar to old-school IRC would be nice.
@jeffalo you realize that ‘bio’ and ‘about me’ mean the same thing right?
Fuchsia + dark mode looks so good on WO3, and I love the look of everything else as well. A few things are missing, some broken, but it’s usable and I, personally, like the look of it a lot more than WO2.
how interesting that a meaning less rant about wheels on a bus is enough to convince the platform to push the rant to the top of the weekly chart. the human mind is truly interesting.
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The superstition of a four-leaf clover’s luck is ambiguous. While getting a four-leaf clover may grant a luckier experience, you must first be lucky in order to acquire the clover. There are two ways this could be interpreted.
The first way is thinking of luck as a constant value. Therefore, you must first have enough luck to find your four-leaf clover before the clover can grant you more luck, then allowing you to find even more four-leaf clovers, potentially exponentially increasing your luck until you may one day find a clover-bed full of nothing but four-leaf clovers.
The second way is thinking of luck as a variable that is determined before a potentially lucky situation. In this case, you would not need to be generally lucky to find a four-leaf clover, and you would simply need to get lucky that one time. Then, getting the four leaf clover would not guarantee that your luck is higher, it will only increase your chance of getting luckier.
However, the only truthful way to think of luck is as a human construct. Nothing is truly ‘lucky’, and it is all predetermined by science or otherwise, even digital ‘luck’. By this, truthful, definition, the four leaf clover does nothing but increase your confidence, then increasing your ability to think you’re luckier. That’s right, it's a placebo. A four leaf clover is no symbol of luck, but instead a symbol of how easily even non-sentient life can manipulate man without even trying.
I would like to officially invite myself to the wasteof3 beta because OBVIOUSLY @jeffalo just forgot to put me on the list…