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@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I don't know how I ended up in this corner of youtube but it's very entertaining

I would very much like to know what corner, exactly

So I was watching art tutorials, then I found myself in the world of DIY parodies, then I binge-watched almost all of Not Even Emily's uploads, then I ended up accidentally learning music theory, then I came across some software reviews, then nonsensical ranting, and now this

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

ITS BEEN A YEAR SINCE I JOINED NOTEBOOK AND I DON’T KNOW HOW TO FEEL ABOUT THIS

It feels like I just joined yesterday but at the same time it also feels like I’ve been here my whole life and I just
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Deleted user

1 year in januaryi deleted my account after a few months then came back, idk if that counts

@Knight-Shives group

The best way to check your typing speed in a semi accurate way is to get a one minute timer. Start it, type whatever you want and check the word count when you finish. It could potentially be better and easier than being given a list of words or a whole paragraph and trying to retype everything they said.

@Mojack group

So I figured out a new comic idea of mine but I just realized the idea might be difficult to execute.

Basically take this - a main character that doesn’t talk whatsoever. The problems I already see coming are portraying emotion (which I can’t do with their face either; MC ((haven’t decided what they are yet)) either wears a mask or is a robot) and what the MC is thinking (though I could probably do that with symbols or poses, which would give me a pretty good opportunity to practice that stuff)

The rest of the dialogue would belong to side characters and such.

I’ve got parts of the plot down and stuff (it’s a sci-fi one) and I feel that this comic could be a neat project to work on but there’s problems that I need to get around before I do anything just yet besides concepts

@RaysofSun

Life Questions With Sauce Episode 1:
If I hold out my hand with nothing in it, I am still holding air. So does that mean that air is nothing? And if so, when we describe the Big Bang as 'there was nothing, and then there was everything', does that mean that we always had air, even before the Big Bang?