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camillechillin.bsky.social
They call me the Funny One. (No one actually calls me the funny one, I lied.)
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eggbug soda...
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I like the greyed out avatar. We haven't unlocked that Pablo. It's nothinghouse now.
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pablothinghouse.bsky.social is up for grabs, eh?
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QUICK! UNSUB! WE CAN HIT 1K!
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#YIAYdate I've been on YIAY once. Maybe twice. I can't remember.
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She's not; I was there. The fang looked awesome.
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You might be the first person to be able to spin a tooth-falling-out nightmare into a rad-as-fuck-sounding, not scary dream.
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This is obviously a joke, since the Tesla Model X does, in fact, exist.
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I know if that's true...
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This can only mean one thing: to do well on YouTube, you gotta kill off more of your fictional family members. It's the only way.
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This sounds like it was entirely avoidable. They should've shared.
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Through the Skull
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Call that shit a Reality Check
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Within a dream, while looking for an alternative for these fonts, my brain somehow regurgitated Arimo, a font name I probably last saw as I scrolled past it when looking for cool fonts on a school Chromebook almost a decade ago, and a font that's honestly a solid alternative to Arial and Helvetica.
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Now, I'd been woken up before the heist actually happened, but googling it, Arimo is almost identical to both fonts: Arial and Helvetica.
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Sure, in the dream, "Arimo" didn't look all that much like either font; it was just a boring sans-serif font. It wasn't perfect, but it was better than Press Start 2P, and I'm sure the difference wouldn't go noticed during the heist, so forgetting to check for Helvetica, we just went with Arimo.
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I realized my fellow criminals were writing the card text in arcade-styled font Press Start 2P, when the font was (clearly) Arial or Helvetica. I told them this, and they began switching the font, but for some reason, the software didn't have Arial—but it did have a font called "Arimo".
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Not a lot of other websites care this much about archival, and as someone who cares a hell of a lot about archival, thank you to both Archive Team and to y'all. Goodnight, Cohost.
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We don't talk enough about the fact that Mel's interpretation of the first two measures of Mysteriously Mysterious Mystery's treble clef were notated in such a way where what I would transcribe as Ebs where written as D#s.
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I realize there's not really much past that to talk about, so maybe there's a reason we don't talk enough about this.
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A lot of "that's it?"s going around.
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Nice touch with the Lodestones!
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The polar difference between the responses to this post on here versus on Twitter is wild. Nonetheless, I'm quite excited for next week's snapshot!
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Out of the handful of additions to the snapshot, I imagine the Lodestone change is gonna be the most contested. I don't think it really should be. We should really just focus all contest onto the fact that Spruce trees don't have pine needles.
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Iron replaces the Netherite in the recipe, and now they're way easier to get your hands on. (In fact, Lodestones now appears as Ruined Portal loot!)
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Past that, there was actually a pretty huge change to the Lodestone: it no longer requires a Netherite Ingot. I like this change personally, since, despite it being a very useful block, I never understood why it was positioned the same as Netherite armour.
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They've also added two new variants of pigs on top of the classic pink pig: warm (an orange pig) and cold (a woolly, beige pig). New to Birch and Oak biomes are the Wildflower (yellow flowers that function like Pink Petals) and the Leaf Litter (dry leaves that also function like Pink Petals).
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Like the Pale Oak leaves from the latest game drop, all leaves now emit leaf particles. (Though the Spruce trees probably should emit pine needles instead of just being the same texture as Oak and Birch trees.)