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One Nice Bug Per Day

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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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“I asked if you wanted to be my friend. And you said yes. You said yes. It was the best thing I’ve ever done.”
Stranger Things: Season 2 (2017)
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Some days it feels like the ocean lies inside of me.
Tonight Alive, “The Ocean” (via kristensnotebook)
Alex Turner by Kevin Winter, 2013.
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Actually, This is how the webcam was invented.
At Cambridge University, they were sick of checking the coffee pot level, so Quentin Stafford-Frasier wrote client software for a greyscale 128x128 camera hooked up to an acorn archemedes computer. Paul Jardetzky wrote the server program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Room_coffee_pot
Technology always comes full circle.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
When someone’s success makes you as happy as if it were your own, you know you’ve found someone worth holding on to.
Charlotte Eriksson (via wordsnquotes)
On or around March 20th, 1996, Asae Koike (pictured) allegedly used a knife to fatally slash the head of her husband, 59-year-old Takashi, at their residence at the time in the Ushikuboekidori area (Japan). The remains have been found this week (February 1st, 2018), over two decades after the murder.
Koike had stuffed the corpse into an air tight plastic bag, which was then placed inside a clothing case. The bag concealed most of the smell, and Koike regularly moved the location of the case around her home.
In the area, it’s common for a person from the Toyokawa City to present a cash gift to residents on their 77th or 88th birthday. When the office person arrived to present one to Takashi, the son of Takashi and Asae said that “my father does not live here”. This is what sparked the investigation as to his whereabouts.
Koike claims that her husband was abusive to her, but as the wounds on the body can be considered “overkill” (beyond the necessity of self defensive action), and the statute of limitations has expired on the crime, it’s not clear as of now what may happen.
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