Oranssi🍊

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Boring posts for free I make weird music https://www.youtube.com/@ORANSSINE Available to buy at https://oranssine.bandcamp.com en/fin/日本語

One thing I'd want every browser developer to know is that every time a browser throws me into a "what's new" -tab I get a quick flash of "this isn't where I wanted to be I'm gonna uninstall this thing"

Discomfort is an essential part of growth and wouldn’t it be so embarrassing to be the exact same person thirty years from now, in a totally different world, because you were so averse to discomfort?

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Once you start noticing how the incapacity to handle discomfort affects how people live their lives it's actually pretty shocking how it ruins pretty much every conceivable aspect of existence. Interpersonal relationships, romantic and platonic. Career and education opportunities. Your politics Your willingness to go anywhere. The kind of food you eat. The kind of art you expose yourself to and your ability to read it. It's never just one thing, it touches everything, and once you notice it it's like suddenly being able to see germs or something. Just this horrific catastrophe people look at you askance for screaming about. As I grow older and see what became of my friends and peers who could not learn to handle discomfort, the more I'm like. This is a genuine societal issue
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Increasing my discomfort tolerance has also been one of the greatest assets to improving my mental health.

The doctor who claimed that vaccines cause autism lost his medical license for faking for the study. But his lies and the damage he did to public health persist long after his paper was pulled. This is why science communication is so difficult; all it takes is one grifter.

So you're saying I can buy a football game that's identical to the last year's football game for 70€ AND finance Jared Kurshner's equity firm? Be still my heart

Splatoon Raiders is a very good game, but especially the post-game gets compulsion-grindy in a very un-Nintendo way. I don't know how to feel about it, it is still definitely fun to go splatting mobs just for the sake of it. I just don't think it respects player's time like I'm used to.

Having rewatched Better Call Saul again I'm really reminded how a great show isn't great just because it's meticulously made, the viewer starts noticing the little things and pay more attention when they know the little things are there. It's a different way of watching from so many other shows.

I really hate the “I don’t owe anyone anything” mentality because we actually owe each other and this planet a lot. You don’t have to be selfless all the time or burn yourself out but you should be kind and helpful and compassionate to the best of your ability. We need to care about each other more

Yes, I'm in the credits of Deltarune Chapter 5! People have been asking what I did specifically. I suppose I'll reply directly to a certain bartender who told me: "If you were responsible for [a pink enemy]'s bullet patterns in Deltarune Ch5, you're not welcome in my bar anymore." GOODBYE...

Literally don't remember if I posted this thought here, but Nintendo should start making new Starfox Adventures games as the classic Zelda replacement while keeping making new more open Zelda games

You know what? Nintendo Music is honestly pretty nice. Not paying for spotify and I am already paying the Nintendo online thing, I can just listen Mario Kart World free roam tracks while drawing. What else do you need.

Better Call Saul posting again, it's pretty incredible there's a show where one of its most heartbreaking turns is triggered by a malpractice insurance investigation

Rewatching better call saul, shaking and nodding my head to the characters' words and actions like I'm a 4-year-old watching dora the explorer. These characters are more real than some people I've actually met