Oh my god Wisconsin's governor just used a line item veto to secure school funding increases every year through 2425. He struck out a line so it now reads "through the 2023-2425 school year". He's allowed to do this lol
RETURN TO DREAMLAND DELUXE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#567 Archeops
FUN FACT!!!!!! Ββ is not pronounced /b/ in (Modern) Greek! It's actually /v/. also Ηη is /i/. so beta (βήτα in greek) is pronounced vita in greek. picture related
if you want to make a b sound, you gotta do μπ (mp).
wanted to see if the ai would be able to answer set theory questions. it was pretty close actually! (maybe my wording was confusing? idk)
im going to edit to add more examples btw
(i didn't have the actual => symbol ready to use so i used → instead, but it worked!)
more dewottposting
pmd oc jumpscare
The Hero of Paradise Born from Hell
his world isn't, like, yknow, actual hell, he just calls it that because it's Really Bad
the only human who can go back to his world. the only human who doesn't want to go back to his world.
his partner is a serperior named Moss
i would dump all his lore here but i dont feel like writing it all down here rn
fun fact: the word "transparent" comes from the Latin "trans", which means "happy pride month", and "pareo", meaning "to appear visible"
this is because pride month makes trans people more visible, or something like that
fun fact: the word "prosthetic" comes from the greek word πρόσθεση (prosthesi[1]), meaning addition
fun fact: the auto- prefix (e.g. automobile, autodefenestration, etc.), means "self" in English. But in Greek (at least, Modern Greek), "αυτό" just means "it" (3rd person neuter singular pronoun) and is pronounced "afto"
fun fact: "diaeresis" (those two dots on ä ë ï ö ü (NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH GERMAN'S UMLAUT. VERY DIFFERENT THINGS), example: naïve) comes from the Greek word διαίρεση (dieresi[1][2]), meaning "division"
fun fact: there is a word in Spanish for "pulling an all-nighter", "trasnochar". It comes from "trans" (happy pride month), meaning "across", and "noche", meaning "night". Because you're staying awake across the entire night
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[any pronouns] a bisexual furry who's a computer science nerd, who also happens to be into linguistics and crochet. languages: english, español, ελληνικά, and toki pona
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