World’s biggest Monster Hunter fan

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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Used to be I never cried at anything. Ever. Then I started watching the saddest shows I could find specifically for the purpose of making me cry because I figured that wasn’t healthy. Now I’m a total crybaby and I gotta admit, I’m happier for it.

    I used to be a massive weeb so most of my sad moments are from anime, but if you really want to bawl your eyes out, Violet Evergarden and A Silent Voice are my two go to picks for when I want to absolutely destroy myself.


  • Ashen44@lemmy.cato2meirl4meirl@lemmy.world2meirl4irl
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    1 month ago

    When I was younger and not so smart, I made every fucked up candy mess I found online. I’m talking battery acid spaghetti, the rollup-gusher sandwich, and of course… the ultra stuffed oreo.

    For the ultra stuffed oreo you take an entire pack of double stuffeds (this was before mega stuffed) and carefully remove the icing from each cookie, to form into one single tower of stuffing between two cookies.

    Out of everything I tried, that was easily the worst. I wanted to vomit by the end of it. Not even unicorn ramen compared. I learned from that day forward that the stuffing is there to compliment the cookie, not the other way around. Now I only buy normal stuffed oreos, and I am happier for it.




  • Ashen44@lemmy.cato196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRule
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    2 months ago

    meme format is “Hey guys” “incorrect name” “That’s not what I’m called” though the last line is covered up here.

    Character is Bridget, a famous trans character from the fighting game Guilty Gear, who became a meme to misname after someone mistakenly called her “Brisket”.




  • When programming, data is stored in variables. In a weakly typed language you define a variable and you can put anything in it. Numbers, text, whatever. In a strongly typed language when you define a variable you also have to define what it can take. If you define a variable that can hold numbers, it can only hold numbers and never text or anything else.

    Weak typing makes code easier to write and more flexible while strong typing makes code more secure and harder to accidentally break. It’s mostly a preference thing in the end.