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5 myths in Video Games
Here are five video game myths
Myth 1: The Coconut of Interstellar Stability
I made up that name, however, the myth is not. According to the myth, the game files in the shooter game Team Fortress 2 contained a jpeg of a random coconut, and if the coconut jpeg was removed, the game wouldnât work. This claim was later debunked by a Reddit post. Certain elements of the game, such as a 2fort cow, can potentially crash the game, but a singular jpeg of a coconut canât create the game to crash altogether.
Myth 2: The Coffee Charm can increase parry speed.
In the famous 2019 game called Cuphead, it was believed that a certain charm can increase parrying speed (which is the attack that can counter any attacks that are the color pink). However, the Coffee charm can only automatically fill the EX meter, and not fill parrying speed.
Myth 3 (now real): Diablo IIâs Cow level
The urban legend of the Cow Level was around the Diablo II community where the levelâs majority were just cows. However, Blizzard (the game developers) actually created the level as an easter egg.
Myth 4: âFixingâ NES Cartridges.
Back in the days, people played video games with NES cartridges, and whenever the cartridge wouldnât work, they would blow into them, likely in the belief that dust is inside. Blowing into NES cartridges wouldnât actually fix anything, and sometimes could worsen it by creating oxidation.
Myth 5: Herobrine
The classic Herobrine is a Minecraft creepypasta where it features the Steve character, but his eyes are fully white. They say that this entity would randomly appear in gameplay, but it is not actually in the game code. Like I said, itâs a creepypasta
Here are five common myths about music and the truth behind them.
#1: You must start studying an instrument as a kid. There are surely a lot of people who start learning and playing instruments as a kid. I can tell that from my friend Poom who plays bass and keen who plays guitar. However, it does not mean that adults cannot do that as well as kids. Despite the research showing that kids surely learn faster than adults because they have more free time and motivation while adults have to go work and bare motivation toward learning new instruments relatively. If you are worried about it, just leave it!\
#2: The expensive instruments sound better. I mean, sure, since expensive instruments can usually be built by better craftsmen with higher quality ingredients. However, what I want to say is that it still depends on the person who is playing the instrument. If you are a master, you can play a 50 baht flute as a melody from heaven but if you are not..I don't know what it will sound like.Â
#3: You must practice at least an hour a day. You don't necessarily need to do that unless you aim to become a great musician. As an amateur player, you may just play a while everyday then that would be enough.
#4: You shall have great listening skills to become a great musician. Having a great listening skill surely matters to become a great musician but it is not limited but playing, comprehension and improvisation skills. Even the great pianist Beethoven went deaf yet still may play one of the best piano songs in the world.Â
#5: Only the talented ones can play. This is the most important one, yet the fact is that just by practicing hard with passion you may still master an instrument that you like!
Blog #4 New blog alert!
In the future photography will change the way people understand reality.
In case the fonts are hard to read the topic is :
âin the future photography will change the way people understand realityâ
Imagine opening your phone and seeing a photo of your friend standing on the moon, the lighting looks perfect, the shadows match and the details are sharp, However It seems completely real.
But your friend has never left EarthâŚ
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- For many years, photography has helped us capture birthdays, trips, school events and everyday moments. We trust photos because we believe a camera records what is truly there but..If something appears in a picture, we assume it actually happened. That belief has made photography powerful.
- In the future, photography may not be so simple. With advanced artificial intelligence and editing tools, people will be able to create images that look realistic even if they are completely made up. Someone could generate a photo of a place they have never visited. News images might show events that never happened. It may become harder to tell what is real and what is created.
At the same time, this technology will bring exciting possibilities, Artists will design imaginative worlds that look believable. Businesses will create eye catching advertisements, Students may explore history, science, and distant places through detailed digital images that make learning more engaging.
Conclusion! ๨ŕ§
In the future, photography will do more than save memories. It will influence how we understand the world. Because of this, people will need to think carefully about the images they see. The biggest question will no longer be whether a photo looks good, but whether it shows the truth.
(Tomorrow I will update Blog #5 and what would the topic will be hm⌠secret!đź)
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Cat-alog: Top 5 Unique cat breedsÂ
Welcome back to the Catalog! This time, we will be introducing you to 5 cats that you may not have known about.
Rusty-spotted cat
Native to India and Sri Lanka, Prionailurus Rubiginosus or commonly called the rusty spotted cat are an extremely small species. They have reddish fur with spots that resemble rust on the back and flank, with 4 black lines on their eyes, 2 extending to the neck. Capping out at 48cm in length, adding another 30cm for their tails, they are one of the smallest cat species known. Unfortunately, this species is threatened by habitat loss. Currently being classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN.
Ocicat
Despite their name being taken from ocelots, the ocicats donât actually share DNA with any wild cats and are only named that due to their appearance being similar. The breed was first established from Siamese cats and Abyssinians. They're medium-large cats with hairs that are banded along the shaft often called Agouti markings. They have large eyes with good spacing with great legs and a long tail. There are 12 colors for the ocicats including lilac, which are actually brown/chocolate ocicats with diluted genetics.
Highlander cat
The highlander cat is a new breed of cat first appearing in 2004, it was an experimental breed by humans to get a unique appearance, crossing the Desert Lynx and Jungle Curl cats, which are also recent cross breeds. The highlander cats have a longer sloping forehead with blunt muzzles and wide eyes. Their best feature in my opinion are their ears being upright and slightly curled at the top.Â
Lykoi
Often called the werewolf cats, they come from a natural mutation that occurred over the last 20 or so years, causing hypotricia in domestic short haired cats. The Lykois sometimes shed all their hair and end up looking like Sphynx cats, but they donât actually carry any DNA from Sphynx and the hair grows back. The missing hair on their faces is what gives them a wolf like appearance.Â
Selkirk Rex
Developed in the 1980s in Montana, theyâre known for their thick coats and their nature of being social, cuddly, and overall friendly. The first documented litter of this species that has the unique coat was born from a rescued cat named Miss DiPesto, who would become the foundation of the breed as all Selkirk Rex cats can trace their ancestral back to Miss DiPesto. Though multiple other cat species have been bred with them to enhance their appearance.
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Introduction
.đĽ Ý Ë|Have you felt empty? Have you felt that you need to stand out more? Have you wanted to express yourself but scared of other peopleâs judgement? Well donât worry! In this blog I will talk about the importance of self expression and how you can dress up worry-free.
.đĽ Ý Ë|firstly I will talk about the psychological effects of expressing yourself
(Basically this picture is me and you having a therapy session DONT ask why đĽš)
.đĽ Ý Ë|According to a article made by Chitkara University
âThe clothes that we wear can have a profound impact on our confidence, self-esteem, mood, and overall mental well-being.â
âSelf-Expression:Â Our clothing choices can best be seen as an extension of our personalities. When we choose specific colours, styles, and sometimes even some brands, we send signals about who we are as a person and how we wish to be perceived. For instance, wearing bright colours might express positivity and confidence while lighter colours may express a more relaxed and happy state of mind.
Confidence:Â Putting on an outfit that makes you feel good can boost your confidence tremendously. When you feel comfortable and happy with what you are wearing, you are more than likely to stand out, exude more confidence, and even go ahead with your day with a positive attitude.
Emotional Connect:Â Some pieces of clothing also hold sentimental value reminding us of cherished memories or of some loved ones who have been dear to us. Wearing this clothing evokes positive emotions and also acts as a source of comfort during challenging times.â
.đĽ Ý Ë|So psychologically expressing yourself through fashion can positively boost your confidence which can greatly help when your not in the right headspace!
.đĽ Ý Ë|Personally I made cool new friends due to expressing myself by my fashion, aesthetic and personality!
(I suggest to read this article! Itâs very interesting (â§ââŚ) )
Dive into fashion psychology and understand how clothing influences mental well-being. Explore the profound impact of fashion choices on emo
.đĽ Ý Ë|My main advice isâŚ.. To stop caring!
âBut what if they think Iâm weird and cringe!â Stop caring! âWhat if they call me âcornyâ or other things!â Stop caring! âWhat if-â Stop caring!
Sure not everyone would like how you express yourself but itâs YOUR life, Do what you want, be free, be âcringeâ what only matters is you having fun and expressing yourself freely. Maybe along the way you may find people with the same mindset and fashion especially that cares for you.
Final notes
Expressing yourself in fashion is important due how it can help you psychologically/mentally and can help you connect with other people!
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Why is it important to maintain your sleep?
Weâve all been thereâstaying up late to finish a project or binge-watch a show, thinking weâll just "power through" the next day. But sleep isn't just downtime; itâs when your mind does its best work.
If youâve been feeling extra stressed lately, your sleep schedule might be the missing piece of the puzzle. Here is why hitting the bed is the best thing you can do for your head:
1. It Keeps Your Emotions in Check
Have you ever noticed how the smallest problem feels like a total disaster when youâre tired? Thatâs because a rested brain is a calm brain. Sleep acts like a shock absorber for your mood, helping you handle stress without snapping or spiraling.
2. It Clears the "Brain Fog"
Think of sleep as a nightly cleaning crew for your mind. While youâre out, your brain is busy sorting through your day, filing away memories, and clearing out the "mental clutter" that makes you feel groggy. Without it, you wake up feeling like your brain is stuck in slow motion.
3. It Recharges Your "Happy Battery"
Your brain relies on certain chemicals to keep you feeling motivated and positive. When you skip sleep, youâre essentially running on an empty battery. Over time, that "low battery" mode can lead to burnout and make it much harder to stay upbeat.
The Secret? Stick to a Routine
A common mistake is thinking you can "make up" for lost sleep by sleeping half the day on Sunday. In reality, your body loves a rhythm. Going to bed and waking up around the same time every dayâeven on weekendsâtrains your mind to rest deeper and wake up feeling actually refreshed.
The Bottom Line: You canât pour from an empty cup. If you want to take care of your mental health, start by making your bedtime a priority. Your "tomorrow self" will thank you.
why itâs important to eat popcorn when watching movies
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honestly, popcorn just makes it better.
it feels strange to start a movie without it. once you have a bowl in your hands, it feels planned. like you chose this film and this moment instead of just letting something play in the background.
the crunch fills quiet scenes in a comforting way. during tense parts, you grab another handful without thinking. it keeps your hands busy so youâre not reaching for your phone every few minutes.
and the flavors kind of match your mood. classic butter when you want something simple and familiar. caramel when youâre watching something soft or nostalgic. cheese popcorn for chaotic comedies or loud movie nights with friends. kettle corn when you want that sweet and salty mix during a late-night film that feels a little emotional.
even the smell settles into the room. later, when you remember the movie, youâll probably remember that too. the warmth of the bowl. the salt or sugar on your fingers. how you kept eating without noticing.
it sounds small, but small rituals make things feel different.
sometimes watching a movie is casual.
sometimes it feels like an occasion.
popcorn is what makes the difference !!
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(yum !)
Why it is Important to Learn Video Game Combinations
   When playing video games, or maybe even in offers that corporations give you, you may have come across the word combo. A combo is an abbreviation for the word combination, and when it comes to video game playing, it is a word used for using two or more actions or factors in a specific order to improve gameplay. So why is it important to learn combos? Learning combos can help improve your gaming skills and level up in whatever you play. An example of a combo is in a game called Team Fortress 2, a Pyro consists of a flamethrower and a secondary. The player who uses a Pyro can weaken their enemies with the w+m1 tactic (moving forward while firing the primary) and then using their secondary, or even their melee, to finish off their targeted enemy. Another TF2 based combo is a Heavy and Medic, where the Medic can use their medigun only onto a Heavy player, and the Heavy can fight better without the worry of being eliminated.
Combos are a fun and simple way to play video games while enjoying your skill and potentially a revenge elimination.
Why is photography important?
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Photography is important because it allows us to capture moments that might otherwise be lost forever. Life moves quickly, and a photograph freezes time for a fraction of a second, allowing us to remember people, places, and emotions long after they have passed, Photographs can bring back memories, feelings, and stories with just a glance.
Photography is also a powerful form of communication. Unlike words, photographs can be understood by people of different languages ââand cultures. A single image can convey joy, sadness, hardship, or hope without needing any explanation, making photography a powerful tool for storytelling, news reporting, and social awareness, Many important global issues, such as environmental problems or human rights, can be better understood through the power of photographs.
Another reason for the importance of photography is its role in documenting history. Photographs record real events and daily life, helping future generations understand what the past was like. Historical photographs allow us to learn not only from textbooks but also from actual photographic evidence.
On a personal level, photography is a form of self-expression and creativity, allowing people to show their perspective on the world through their choices of subject matter, angle, light, and atmosphere. Photographers can creatively convey their thoughts and emotions. Photography also helps people notice and appreciate the small details around them more.
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photography is important because it preserves memories, communicates ideas, documents history and provides opportunities for creative expression for us to create.
10 Ways to Deal With Teen Stress
Top 10 Ways Teenagers Can Deal With Stress
Teens have been proved through scientific studies that they often experience higher stress levels than adults, especially in on-going school years; According to theÂ
American Psychological Association ( APA ).Â
Teenagers or people of any age reading this blog, listen; it is okay to be stressed often, as I ( blog writer ) am also living with quite a lot of stress and eventually my left under eye twitches every minute.
I still find ways to enjoy myself and have fun on the daily.
Here are 10 ways you can cope with stress :
Talk to Someone You Trust/Loveâ Sharing worries with a friend, teacher, or schools counselor can reduce emotional pressure.
Get Enough Rest â Proper rest helps your brain clear up and improves mood and focus.
Exercise Regularly â Walking, playing sports, or stretching releases stress-reducing chemicals in the body.
Practice Deep Breathing or Mindfulness â Deep breathing exercises or short meditation sessions can calm you down and release your thoughts.
Make a Plan of Your Time â Using planners or to-do lists can make schoolwork feel less stocked and stressful.
Listen to Music or Create Art â Creative ways allow emotions to be expressed in many healthy ways.
Take Pauses from Social Media â Stepping away from technology screens can reduce self-comparison and mental overload.
Write a Journal/Diary â Putting thoughts on paper sometimes helps process and release emotions.
Spend More Time Outdoors â Fresh air and nature can improve mental wellbeing and calm down stressful thoughts.
Ask for Professional Help When Needed â School counselors, helplines, or youth services are always there to support teenagers and many other people.
â Comparison is the Thief of Joy â - Thank You S.W.
Blog post #2
Top 5 Things That Live Rent-Free in a Teenâs Head
No.1 Embarrassing moments we shouldâve forgotten by now
Why does my brain randomly remind me of something I did three years ago like it happened yesterday. No one else remembers it. No one cared. Yet here I am, reliving it in HD at 2 a.m.
No.2 Fake scenarios that absolutely will never happen
Full conversations. Full arguments. Full character development. Iâve already won the argument in my head, even though it hasnât happened and probably never will.
No.3 âWhat ifâ thoughts for literally everything
What if I said something wrong? What if everyone secretly hates me? What if I completely mess up my future over one small mistake? Very normal, very calm thoughts.
No.4 School stuff that follows us everywhere
Homework, tests, deadlinesâliving in my head rent-free even when Iâm trying to relax. I could be doing absolutely nothing and still feel like Iâm behind on something.
No.5 That one thing someone said that wasnât even that deep
They probably forgot about it five seconds later. Meanwhile, Iâm replaying it, analyzing the tone, and wondering what they actually meant.
Top 5 Best Ways to Learn Photographyđđˇ
Photography is more than just clicking a button It is about seeing the world differently. Whether you are a beginner or improving your skills these five methods will help you grow faster and more confidently and this is beginner friendly!
(We not gonna use any photography term because it can be difficult to understand)
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1. Practice Consistently
The best way to learn photography is to take photos often, You do not need an expensive camera. Your phone works perfectly fine, try capturing everyday moments, different angles, and various lighting conditions, practice makes perfect.
2. Understand Light First ËËË ę° âď¸ ęą ËËË
Light is the most important element in photography, learn how natural light works, especially in the morning and during golden hour, noitces how light creates shadows, mood, and depth in your photos.
This is an example how lighting can affect mood as you see the first picture have a soft , glow and warm vibe which create a comforting mood also concept.
For the second picture it gave more elegance and calm vibe which is totally different form first picture.
3. Learn Basic Composition
Composition helps your photos look balanced and interesting just start with simple techniques such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, and clean backgrounds. Small changes can make a big difference.
However you donât always have to follow this rule sometimes it gave better result use your creativity!
This is an example for leading line technique which mean it led your eye to the center of the picture which can create a unique look.
Rules of third is a foundational composition technique in photography, design and art that divides an image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines
For example you place your object for six block in the picture to show that the cat was looking at something but this rule you have to have a purpose for leaving empty space to make the viewer get what you trying to show them.
4. Learn from Other Photographers
Follow photographers whose work you admire on social media or blogs, Study their photos and think about why they look good, It could be the lighting, colors, or angles Learning from others helps inspire creativity.
Donât be afraid to ask questions or ask for advice from expert!
5. Edit Your Photos Thoughtfully
Editing helps bring out the best in your photos. Use simple apps like Lightroom to adjust brightness, contrast, and colors Good editing should look natural and not overdone.
You can see that editing picture can bring the best out of your picture.
Final Thoughts
Photography is a skill that improves with time and passion.
Keep practicing, stay curious, and enjoy the process, donât be too serious, Just remember every photo you take helps you become better!
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Top 10 Japanese food
We have chosen this from our own experience. If you have suggestions for us to try feel free to send some!
10. Takoyaki â Crispy outside, gooey inside octopus balls, absolute street-food classic.Takoyaki is a popular Japanese street food from Osaka, featuring savory, ball-shaped dumplings made from a wheat flour-based batter. Cooked in a specialized molded pan, they are filled with diced octopus (tako), tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, and green onion. They are typically topped with takoyaki sauce, mayonnaise, seaweed flakes (aonori), and dried bonito flakes.
9. Okonomiyaki â Savory pancake loaded with cabbage, sauce, and vibes.Okonomiyaki is a popular Japanese savory pancake (teppanyaki) made from flour batter, eggs, shredded cabbage, and fillings like pork or seafood. Meaning "grilled as you like it," this versatile comfort food is cooked on a griddle, topped with savory sauce, mayonnaise, bonito flakes, and nori.
8. Tempura â Light, crispy battered shrimp or veggies done perfectly.Tempura is a popular Japanese dish featuring seafood and vegetables dipped in a light, airy batter and deep-fried until crispy. Originating in the 16th century from Portuguese influence, it is characterized by its delicate, non-greasy texture, commonly served with a dipping sauce (ten-tsuyu) made of dashi, soy sauce, and mirin.
7. Udon â Thick, chewy noodles in a comforting broth.Udon (ăăŠă) are thick, chewy Japanese noodles made from wheat flour, water, and salt, commonly served hot in a mild soy-based dashi broth or cold with dipping sauce. A staple in Japanese cuisine, they are often topped with scallions, tempura, or fish cakes. Common varieties include kake udon (simple broth), yaki udon (stir-fried), and kamaage udon.
6. Ramen â Rich broth, springy noodles, endless styles (tonkotsu fans know đ¤).Ramen is a Japanese noodle soup dish consisting of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a savory broth, commonly flavored with soy sauce, miso, or tonkotsu (pork bone). Originating in China but perfected in Japan, it typically features toppings like sliced pork (chashu), seaweed (nori), and bamboo shoots.
5. Gyudon â Sweet-savory beef over rice, simple but hits every time.Gyudon, commonly translated as a Japanese "beef bowl," is a popular comfort food consisting of thinly sliced beef and onions simmered in a savory-sweet soy-based sauce, served over a bowl of rice. It is a quick, inexpensive, and satisfying meal frequently served in Japanese chain restaurants like Yoshinoya, Matsuya, and Sukiya.
4. Tonkatsu â Juicy breaded pork cutlet with that tangy sauce.Tonkatsu is a popular Japanese dish consisting of a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet, often described as a Japanese pork schnitzel. The name combines ton (pork) and katsu (a shortened form of the word "cutlet"). It is typically served with shredded cabbage, tangy tonkatsu sauce, rice, and miso soup.Â
3. Onigiri â Rice balls that prove simple food can still be elite.Onigiri (ăăŤăă), or Japanese rice balls, are portable, hand-shaped snacks made from white rice (often with savory fillings) and usually wrapped in nori seaweed. Known as a Japanese comfort food, they are shaped into triangles, balls, or cylinders, commonly sold in convenience stores (konbini) and used in bento boxes.
2. Sushi â Fresh fish + rice = global icon for a reason.Sushi is a Japanese dish defined by specially prepared, vinegared, cold, boiled rice (\(shari\)) paired with toppings or fillings (\(neta\)) like raw or cooked seafood, egg, and vegetables. It is not merely raw fish (which is called sashimi), but a dish focusing on the seasoned rice. Common forms include nigiri (hand-pressed), maki (rolled in seaweed), and chirashi (scattered).Â
1. Wagyu Beef â Ultra-tender, insanely rich, basically melts in your mouth đĽđĽWagyu ("Japanese cow") refers to four specific Japanese cattle breeds renowned for intense intramuscular fat (marbling), resulting in an extremely tender, buttery flavor. Often graded A5 in Japan for top quality, it is a luxurious, high-fat meat, with famous types including Kobe, Matsusaka, and Ohmi. It is distinct from American-style Wagyu, which is usually a crossbreed.
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Top 5 Best reviewed films
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there are some films that donât just end when the screen goes black. they stay. they replay themselves quietly in your head, days later, in fragments of color, silence, or feeling. these are five films that are often reviewed, revisited, and held ontoâfor good reason.
parasite (2019)
what starts as something almost playful slowly tightens into something cruel and inevitable. parasite is praised not just for its twists, but for how carefully everything is placed. every staircase, every window, every pause means something. itâs a film about class, yesâbut also about desperation, proximity, and what happens when people are forced too close together.
moonlight (2016)
this film feels like being allowed into someoneâs inner life. reviews often talk about how quiet it is, how gentle, and yet how devastating it can be. moonlight isnât rushed. it lets moments breathe. it understands that sometimes the most important things are never said out loud.
her (2013)
soft, warm, and lonely. her is often reviewed as a love story, but itâs really about connectionâand the fear of it. critics tend to focus on its color palette and pacing, but what lingers most is how intimate it feels. like reading someoneâs private thoughts by accident.
black swan (2010)
a film obsessed with perfection, and what it costs. reviews frequently describe black swan as intense, unsettling, and claustrophobic. reality fractures, identity blurs, and the body becomes a battleground. itâs not comfortable to watchâbut itâs unforgettable.
the virgin suicides (1999)
more memory than narrative. this film is endlessly reviewed for its dreamlike tone and emotional distance. everything feels hazy, unreachable. it doesnât explainâit observes. and maybe thatâs why it hurts. it captures the feeling of never really knowing someone, even when theyâre right in front of you.
these films arenât perfect. thatâs part of why they last.
they leave space. they leave questions.
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