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i like when the green following badge pops up. but then its like we could be more. you liked my post but im still not good enough
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I’ve been watching criticisms and analysis of trash romance and romantasy novels lately. Don’t ask me why. I don’t know.
Anyways my brain has, for reasons beyond my understanding, started comparing all of these modern romance novels to the play Shakuntala (written around the 4th century AD)
There are things that Shakuntala (4th century AD) has in common with some modern historical or fantasy romance tropes.
Love at first sight
Powerful man who can make all your problems go away
The one guy in the world who (sort of) respects women
Most special girl in the world is cursed
Man fight big war to see girl again
There’s magic and gods involved
Weirdly accepting of monarchy as a system while accidentally showing off all of its problems
Characters are stated to have flaws while in reality they actually have none.
One thing I will say about King Dushyanta is that unlike most male love interests, he has a lot of wives.
When you can’t marry yet another girl even though this one is the most specialist of all because she’s a higher caste than you but then it turns out she’s adopted so she’s secretly the same caste as you so you can marry her and then you get married under a moonlight grove but then you forget about her while she’s on the way to your house because she dropped her magic curse ending ring and you got cursed because she was slight rude to an old man by accident and then you find the ring by accident after she’s already been swept away to heaven for good behavior and you remember her but she’s not there and you kind of forget about all your other wives for a bit and then you go to war for ten years and then it turns out you had a son this whole time and then you get your girl back from where they were hiding her in heaven
parents love giving you job hunting advice that's like Have you tried destroying and betraying yourself for nothing
I usually disable all the health stuff in the iPhone Health app but i opened it today check something completely unrelated when i decided to scroll down the "All Health Data" section and i've apparently fallen down a lot?? on one day in January 2015 in particular
scale time
the number above is 1.00e81 (1 with 81 zeros).
There's 86,400 seconds in a day. A femtosecond is one quadrillionth of a second. there are 8.64e19 femtoseconds in a day. i would have to fall down at least 1e61 times per quadrillionth of a second to reach that number
apparently a fall creates 2-4kN of force so lets split the difference and say 3kN so thats 3e81 kN of cumulative force applied over a 24 hour period to roughly, i dunno a square meter or two. i have no idea how to quantify that but im pretty sure that's an erosive force that can move mountains
presuming im invincible, i dont think the elasticity of like, granite can even keep up with the frequency of the impact. interesting conundrum
i failed to consider the speed involved here in order to fall 1e81 times in a 24h period.
i'm 178cm tall, and in order to fall repeatedly, you have to get back up again (isnt there a song about this?) so one complete fall cycle is 356 cm, or 0.00356 km.
i traveled 0.00356km 1e81 times so thats 3.56e78 km/day, so 86400 seconds in a day thats 4.12037037037e73 km/sec.
i have absolutlely annihilated everything and broken the speed of light, which is a measly 299,792.458 km/sec. everything is gone. everything.
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i love shipping magazines and i especially love them when they sound like they were written by a mildly aggravated cargo ship
I like in rpgs where if you don’t romance two of the characters they start romancing each other instead. You think you’re the only fish in the sea
L would never come out
L: Hey Light I have a question. Are you Kira?
Light: (freezing time and turning everything red) Shit... he's clearly asking this to deduce whether or not I'm Kira.
light "if someone tries to read my diary i will set my drawer on fire" yagami
one of my strongest anime opinions is that light should have had to kill L with his own two hands. make him confront the reality of what he’s been doing all along. make L’s death more narratively satisfying and less convoluted. i’ve heard there was debate between the author and publisher on if light should get to “win” and i think not being able to kill L with the death note (the thing that makes him a god) and having to get his hands dirty in this very human and intimate way would have been a really interesting compromise
Some of the Death Note's rules are really funny if you think of them as clarifications for users, necessary fixes to address exploits, or bugs that the Shinigami king isn't going to fix.
If a Death Note owner accidentally misspells a person's name four times, that person will be free from being killed by the Death Note. -> patch to fix exploit where users would attempt to brute force killing someone by writing every possible name in the Death Note
However, if the Death Note owner intentionally misspells the name four times, the owner will die. -> Patch fix to stop exploit where users would try to grant themselves immunity
The person whose name was misspelled four times on purpose will not be free of death by a Death Note. -> Necessary clarification because users thought they could grant someone else immunity
If the same name is written in two or more Death Notes within 0.06 seconds, the entry is regarded as simultaneous; the Death Notes will not take effect and the individual will not die. -> Rare bug related to When the same name is written in two or more Death Notes, the Note which was used first will take effect, regardless of the time of death. Root cause is server requests first check if the same existing request was already made. Simultaneous requests assume the other request is valid and delete themselves. Will Not Fix. Bug is rare and fixing it could result in new exploits related to repeatedly writing a person's name in the Death Note.
When you write multiple names in the Death Note and then write down one cause of death within 40 seconds of writing the first victim's name, the cause will take effect for all the written names. Also, after writing the cause of death, even if the conditions of death are written within six minutes and 40 seconds in the human world, the conditions will apply only to the victims for whom they are possible. Those for whom the conditions are not possible will simply die from the specified cause. -> Code bug caused by undefined and ambiguous input syntax. Will Not Fix.
Once the victim's name, cause of death, and conditions of death have been written down in the Death Note, the death will take place even if that Death Note, or the part of the note used, is destroyed before the stated time of death. -> Clarification to stop users from pointlessly destroying the Death Note
The Death Note will not affect those less than 780 days old. -> A patch added to get around various cultural arguments related to when something is considered "Human"
You cannot kill humans who are more than 124 years of age with the Death Note. -> Added in reference to a Shinigami meme
You cannot kill humans with less than 12 minutes of life left (in human calculations). -> Patch that addresses undefined behavior from edge cases where the victim dies naturally before the Death Note can normally take effect or during the window the user can write additional details to the cause of death.
light yagami is so funny. scary bone guy shows up in his room and light is like aaa! and falls off his chair and is so scared (normal reaction to scary bone guy) but then he's like ah... scary bone guy... i'm not surprised... i have been expecting you... um no. come on dude. don't lie. we all saw that. scary bone guy saw that. you fell off your chair stupid style. own it man it's okay.
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chapter 3 of my death note fanslation is done!
(in which light helps sayu do her math homework, L wonders why kira didn't kill him, times of death are messed with, and family dinners are had)
major differences to me:
the shinigami imply "diary" when they refer to ryuk's death note - longer post here
light: "i have a certain advantage" -> "i have a specific reason to be confident" (referring to having his father as a police chief)
sayu: "why do you have to lock your door?" -> "why'd you lock your door?" (implying light locking his door is a new thing)
ryuk: "but [getting to the top of the npa is] years and years from now, if he makes it at all…" -> "but i'm sure that'd take years… what's he thinking…?" (ryuk doesn't doubt light's ability in the original!)
L: "so it's got to be… because he doesn't know what i look like…?" -> "if so, then it really is because the real me is unclear…" (implying he already had a suspicion that kira needs an identity; does not imply a face in particular) - longer post here
in the viz the cop says L was interested in the time of death; in the original the cop says L specifically requested they look into it
sayu: "hi, daddy!" -> "welcome home, dad!" / light: "dad, welcome home." -> "welcome home."
onomatopoeia restored to show that light washes his own dishes
light: "i think you're going to enjoy what happens next, ryuk" -> "i think i'll be able to give you a little entertainment again, ryuk"
light: "ever since i heard that [touching the death note lets you see ryuk], i've been keeping it on me…" -> "[…] i've been keeping it on me all the time, but…" (emphasis mine. the original idiom literally translates to "i don't let it leave my skin")
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