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I'm Involved In 2 (fictional) Murder Mysteries. And I'm Screaming Out "He's Innocent!" Over And Over.
I'm involved in 2 (fictional) murder mysteries. And I'm screaming out "He's innocent!" over and over. How did this happened?? /rh
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The thing about the "moving away" trope in movies ... It's so specific. It gets so emotional. It's always moving away to another city or US state or country. It's always far away. If the main character is a child, the child gets sad because they have to move school. They have to leave their friends. It's supposed to be sad. If the main character is an adult, they are nervous for a big change in their life. It's usually sad tho. I CAN'T RELATE! the thing about the "returning to parents' home/ childhood home" trope in movies. The child moves out of their parents' home for whatever reasons. many years pass by. Then they decide to visit their parents home. They manage to remember their old childhood address and come back. It's emotional and nostalgic and bittersweet. I CAN'T RELATE.
My family moved a lot. I remember moving every year, for 4 or 5 years (1 house/ yr), and all the houses were in the same city. And I still attended the same school. in other words, i never had to switch schools.
yea, i did changed school and had to leave all my friends. But the houses were still in the same city. If we ever had to move city, it was the next mile. The cities were all next to each other, and the houses were maybe 30 min apart. or less.
I'm honestly surprised that an adult can remember the address of the house they lived in at age 5.
My family have since found a good house to settle and own, not rent, for at least 8 years now. (i hope that number is correct.) But there's a chance that some years later, they'll move again. They'll find a different house.
If they do decide to stay, then maybe i'll have my "return to my parents' house" moment.
What if they do move many years later? Then I can't relate to the "return to my parents' house" trope. I will have that awkward moment to ringing the doorbell of a house i grew up in but haven't visited in 5+ years, and I see someone else answering the door. I will ask if my parents have moved (if they haven't told me the new address). They will tell me that they have no idea who i'm talking about, but wish me the best of luck in finding them.
“You are like a campfire. Warm and comforting.”




i mean.... I grew up with Cleverbot and Talking Tom and Talking Angela.
I hope everybody knows that AIs are really faulty irl.
btw guys i think we can all agree to not take everything that cucuruchito says as 100% true, this little guy can lie and is an AI that needs to give you an answer first, and for that answer to be accurate second
like i think it's common knowledge at this point that AIs make things up all the time (chat gpt for example WILL give you wrong infos if it doesn't know something), so Cucuruchito is likely the same. Some stuff may be true, others may be simply things it pulled from the conversation so far or from infos it got fed to make something else from there
Mostly saying this so people stay wary of its infos when talking about lore. like if you fill the wiki with infos from it, make it clear the infos come from it
reminds me of my own dog. we used to have small yellow tomato bushes. guess what happened?
Wednesday, October 18.
A dog eating a tomato
The audacity of this chump. If ever you feel like you're stealing a living, like you should be contributing more to society, if the productivity guilt of late-stage capitalism gnaws away, insidiously, at the edges of your conscience, cast your mind back to this footage. Munching on the crop like he pays the bills.
A dog eating a tomato? A dog stealing a tomato? That is the question on everybody's lips this Wednesday, October 18.
