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2 hours ago, Treeglow Flicker said:

I'm thinking of going to bed soon, but want to socialise and post for a little while longer.

 

You could have socialized until you fell asleep. :scoots: :eager:

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FNAF 6 can be one of the harder ones... like, you don't even know when you're going to be attacked. It just happens. In FNAF 2  you can basically predict your own death most of the time if you accidentally flip the screen on one character or you don't put on the helmet in time.

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"I can't believe it took me so long to get over this hump!" (The hump in question is how awful 'Father Knows Best' makes me feel internally and how it kept me from continuing the show) "The episode isn't even that bad! Why did it take me literal years to continue the show?"

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2 minutes ago, Luna the Great of all the Russias said:

Not a good thing when I spend more than 10 minutes reading the same paragraph repeatedly, struggling to internalize the information.

I really hate this feeling. It happens to me when I feel like I should be doing something else? Maybe feeling empty, etc. 

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10 minutes ago, Princess Silky said:

I really hate this feeling. It happens to me when I feel like I should be doing something else? Maybe feeling empty, etc. 

It depends. Some days are more productive than others, the concept discussed may be rather difficult, or/and the author's writing style makes it difficult to internalize the information. On the last point, one instance of this I noted was with two authors who wrote about a similar subject matter at length, but one author was a 19th century Austrian noble, and the other a 20th century New Yorker -- the latter's writing style was significantly plainer.

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18 minutes ago, ZiggWheelsManning said:

Writers from Austria and New York, interesting:twi:  

To provide more context, the said Austrian and New Yorker were economists, Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard (the latter was a student of the former), and each wrote a lengthy economic treatise, Human Action (just under 900 pages) and Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market (Just over 1400 pages). Despite the ~500 page difference, each book took me just under 60 hours to read; to a great extent, this is due to the plainer writing style of the 20th century New Yorker over the 19th century Austrian noble -- this is the difference between 2.5 minutes per page and 4 minutes per page on average.

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On 2023-03-29 at 10:50 AM, Steve Piranha said:

Can’t wait for April 1st. There’s a mintage company making licensed 40th anniversary pony coins, and they’ll finally reveal it then :oh_golly:

Of course assuming there’s a G4 one or two in there, as the anniversary seems to market G1 so far :huh:

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