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Duck Nebuchadnezzar
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Duck's just this guy, you know?

Wearing my new nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 shirt today, but I'm afraid people will be confused why I would be going around wearing a picture of my own face on a shirt.

Wearing my new nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 shirt today, but I'm afraid people will be confused why I would be going around wearing a picture of my own face on a shirt.

Now comes the bullshit where the band acts like they are done for the night.

While going with the wrong person can massively drag down my enjoyment. I think on the whole it's better when I have someone to play off of

Concerts are a lot less fun when you go by yourself.

I'm sure that place is a fire code violation considering how hard it is to exit.

I love that #nostrudel turns nip references into a link

imagine waiting for the package auto-complete when importing this as a dependency.

Steam remembers my correct birth date and birth year but the incorrect month. This means that every time I go to view a Mature game, I must face this choice: do I lie on the form about my age or do I waste my time to change the month drop-down or does none of this even matter anyway and why am I worrying about it and I'm just going to change the month anyway and get this over with.

The last time I went go kartbing was as part of a work outing. My hands were practically unusable the next day due to all the vibration. Put a real negative capper on what was otherwise a fun day.

Playing off a bit of what people know of end to end encryption, we should talk about the nostr as end to end signing.

People will do anything to avoid using coulombs

Yesterday I feared that my currently favorite mug was lost. Turns out I had just set it in the closet next to the bathroom.

No inferior mugs for me today.

"They have a data resource center here. It should have computers that connect to the internet"

"what's that?"

"It's a network of computer systems"