I'm going to the Hardware Store
Google translator has a maximum of 5000 characters, but character with only one sound like "t" count as much as characters with multiple sounds like "ツ". So what is the longest thing I can make the google transalor text-to-speech say?
probably the string consisting of exactly 4997 9's in a row followed by "兆光年". that's pretty long
ok i did the thing lmao
Loud Sound Warning: Forte whole note trills.
Here's the youtube link (this time, both hands playing!!! wow!!) https://youtu.be/lrVgjGP6u9Y
for the "Improvise" part, i just put random 16th notes as an example.
music theorists how does this make you feel
also it'd be pretty funny if someone were to somehow play this
here's a doodle of 2 of my OCs, they're gay (and in a polycule, the rest will get added to the doodle later)
They're a Grolar Bear (Polar x Grizzly hybrid, real thing btw, look it up) named Ballad and a Spotted Hyena named Chorou (pronounced /koro/)
it's almost almost christmas
crowd sourcing my final essay?
Some essays have Introductions, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusions. but do they need to?
my essay is about what makes an essay an essay. i already know what im going to write, but I'd love to see what others think.
everyone knows that all squares are rectangles and not the other way around, right? well enough with that example. that's just subsets. you can use literally anything.
all squares are rhombi, but not all rhombi are squares
all legs are limbs, but not all limbs are legs
all natural numbers are integers, but not all integers are natural numbers
all of the bodies are buried in wyoming, but not everything buried in wyoming are the bodies
all phones are devices, but not all devices are phones
this is set theory, bitches! X⊆Y does not necessarily imply Y⊆X.
stop saying squares and rectangles, its tiring, say literally anything else, be original.
all squares are non-triangles, but not all non-triangles are squares.
"The word 'bed' looks like a bed, and means bed, so that means emojis are literally just a re-invention of the english alphabet with less historical baggage"
or something
it's mildly annoying when people compare emoji to hieroglyphs. like I get where the misconception comes from, but it's still a little bit frustrating to see
[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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