Makes me wonder about what other amazing things are out there that I’ll never find just because of bad luck. Gives me anxiety sometimes

  • @jplate8
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    268 months ago

    I’ve never seen the word “yever” before, but I like it

    • @CrayonRosary
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      88 months ago

      It needs an apostrophe like y’all.

    • ShaunaTheDead
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      68 months ago

      I love how intuitive it is. I knew immediately that it meant “have you ever” or “do you ever”

      • @iarigby
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        48 months ago

        opposite for me, spent some time wondering who Yever was and why the sentence made no sense

    • Boy of Soy
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      48 months ago

      Is it weird that I utterly despise it?

  • @ShunkW
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    168 months ago

    I’ve been doing cyber security for years now. Back in the pandemic, I found a talk about using elevators for physical penetration tests. Went down the rabbit hole and now I can tell you a lot about an elevator just from the up and down buttons in the lobby lol.

      • @ShunkW
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        48 months ago

        Yeah that’s the name. Was struggling to remember. Thanks for linking it so I can go back through it later lol

      • @littlewonder
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        38 months ago

        Thanks for chiming in with the video link. This is super interesting. I can’t wait to talk my partner’s ear off with elevator facts the next time we ride one lol

  • schmorp
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    158 months ago

    For me it’s learning stuff, especially DIY and crafts. I just can’t resist, as much as I try to remain only with the things I already do.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    78 months ago

    The most recent one for me is the book genre of progression fantasy. I saw a post about a book series called cradle a bit ago and by now I’ve read over 40 books in the genre.

    • knightly the Sneptaur
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      38 months ago

      That’s how I got sucked into scifi serials a few years back. It’s like soap operas with spaceships and I can’t believe I’m into this now. XD

    • @[email protected]
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      28 months ago

      Any books you’d recommend besides cradle? I just finished the mistborn trilogy, and while it’s not strictly progressive fantasy, I need another thing to scratch that itch

      • @[email protected]OP
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        28 months ago

        I know the feeling, I actually made a spreadsheet of people’s recommendations to help find that next read

        Beware of chicken, is one of my favourites, it’s a parody and it’s very fun

        Iron prince, I liked this one

        Mother of learning is a fun timeloop trip

        The captain, not strictly progression fantasy but it’s written by cradle author and its fantastic

        Dungeon crawler carl, also a parody and it’s fun

        The primal hunter is pretty okay

        Portal to nova roma is pretty okay, I enjoyed it but it’s not the best

        Soulhome is another one that is pretty okay, I enjoyed it

      • @jaycifer
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        18 months ago

        I’m a big fan of the Completionist Chronicles and its preceding series Divine Dungeon. The main character flip flops between slightly sociopathic and good, but the progression system is really open-ended while still following s consistent set of rules that are easy to understand.

    • DiploRaucous
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      18 months ago

      Oh, like the Cleric’s Quintet, I loved that series! I should look for some more like it now that I know an overarching term for the genre… … Wait a minute - I see what you’re doing here 😐

    • Clay_pidgin
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      18 months ago

      How is that different from LitRPG? I have read some LitRPG by Xander Boyce because he’s in my EVE Online alliance, and enjoyed them.

        • Clay_pidgin
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          18 months ago

          Sort of! I’ve been subscribed but inactive for about a year. I’m in HR so I haven’t been purged yet, but it’s only a matter of time.

          • セリャスト
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            28 months ago

            Oh! I was in TEST then PH a long time ago, stopped playing after the last lockdown in my country

  • @[email protected]
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    38 months ago

    Someone loaned me a copy of philip k dicks the reader last year. I already loved cyberpunk and dystopic cinema, and seeing where a lot of those plots originated and the writing style got me hooked. Ive read sooo many SF and cyberbunk novels over the last year because of it.

    I hadnt read fiction for years, back in college I read will self and william burroughs, which in hindsight probably falls under the same umbrella. I didnt have an internet device back then so it was only what I found in the library and not a lot really held my attention. Glad someone who knew me said hey, youll probably like this.

  • @ordellrb
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    18 months ago

    I saw only memes on reddit of JoJo, and now i have watched till part5 and read all parts after it and various Oneshots. Now i wait till the Author makes more. And yes it was quite an obsession for a while, all thanks to a few memes. years later: ok lets watch that newish Rodriguez Movie: Alita. A few months later: i have consumed all content (2,5 long Mangas series) and am up to date and again. So Yes its: i see a small snipped and now i wanna know every Part of the Lore.