Makes me think of the poem on which this Ray Bradbury short story was inspired, There Will Come Soft Rain.
Because this whole fictional world feels like a dream.
Please be a bit more verbose in your questions as I do not understand them.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StepfordSmiler
Also, mmmmm jade coloured uniform……… ……… ………
I call Andy Weir's stuff Back-of-The-Envelope-Calculation-fic and Chipperfic, because both his The Martian and Project Hail Mary have a ton of back of the envelope calculations and a chipper protagonist. _
Well…
The West had replaced one set of bigots in positions of power with another. It is now taboo even suggesting these bigots' existence, but Lunduke does, and that is why I like him.
No. I am sorry you feel that way.
As serious as a pogrom.
I like Lunduke. He's calling out many of the hypocrisies of Free Software activists and the IT corpos.
I don't understand how the title relates to the comics, but here's a Limmy's Show sketch about EULAs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riUop8WLs60
Tux is worried about his bloat, measured in BMI, so he isn't very happy with the cake Girl had made him.
Purple? Who's purple?
This is potentially Surreal script, not just Surreal bunch of words.
A minor mode for surreal stream-of-consciousness writing. Inspired by https://analognowhere.com/unix_surrealism/
I wrote a minor GNU Emacs mode for writing surreal texts, that is, stream of consciousness writing.
Ideal surreal writing happens when:
- One does not stop oneself from writing the words that come to one's mind.
- One does not deletes or replaces the text in part or in whole.
So this mode is designed to stop oneself from breaking rule number 2 - deleting or replacing already written text. It aims to disable movement, deletion, and replacement commands.
It is also incomplete. Anyone who knows how to complete it, please send patches.
Some schmoe on the Internet.
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