Cadence Cutlass

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God, you are SUCH a beautiful narrator you know that? Speaking of beautiful, the way you use color and dithering is just stunning.
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YOOOO I was reading your entry on April 7th and the staff at that exhibit being Ojibwe reminded me of this really cool and funny video by this Ojibwe animator showcasing the Ojibwe word for Apple Pie and it's, like, ten times longer syllable wise lol!!
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malcriada's avatar malcriada 1 month ago

so neat!!! we learned a bit of Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin words prior to visiting. a very cool language!!

and also you have no idea the scream i scrumpt when i saw u had an entry about the death note all in one edition as someone with death note as their special intrest AGHHH im gonna read it right now also i cant comment anymore i yapped too much. 10 comment limit... waagh...
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funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

as someone whos trying to collect the volumes of death note the all in one edition does sound pretty convenient and u gave really good commentary on it!! the only thing is is that for me it probably would be uncomfy to hold that fatass book lol but also black edition has the most accurate translations to english. (which i may have to double check, so if im wrong uhh sowwy!! abt dat!!)

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funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

if i ever see the all in one edition again i may buy it if its not expensive. if not ill continue to collect my black editions :3

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caydence's avatar caydence 1 month ago

And that's really cool! I haven't heard anything about differences in translations between the two editions so I'll have to drive to Barnes & Noble to check because the artistic integrity of JP to ENG translation is something I'm very passionate about, and that would be one thing Black edition has over All-In-One that I could never overlook. BTW you fucking ATE that 90s-2000s web design vro, I love it <3

funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

realllll. and TYYY i love 90s-2000s web design and it speaks to me a lot ngl (especially my lmaoikeepexpirementing.html file i feel inspired again) so im glad i hit that spot hehe

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your diary entry you wrote today is amazing man. as someone who loves writing i totally get the feeling that school essays are actually the most fulfilling assignments!! and thank u for talking abt reading books. i feel like people have forgotten how much books and stories have an impact on our lives and our wellbeing, as well as how magical it feels to find a good book that you cant put down. people just want flashy
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funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

slop now it feels like and the world feels so much more soulless... and it hit home when u talked abt feeling trapped in a place where you feel unwelcome and alone, im feeling that right now. it made me feel a lot better just reading it. the indie web rlly is a great place to be. anyways keep going with what ur doing!! :3

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caydence's avatar caydence 1 month ago

Omg thank you for such a long response! I'm really glad that what I wrote resonated with someone. I kind of had this feeling in my gut that it turned out a lil corny but I wasn't too bothered by that because that's just a natural part of the journaling process! That really means a lot!

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funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

yiure welcomes!!! <3

My website turned one year old yesterday!! I wrote an entry about it if you'd care to read it!
Wassup Y'all I just posted a new entry about graphic novels and why I don't collect them so check that out of that sounds of interest to you
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malcriada's avatar malcriada 1 month ago

Agreed about all-in-one volumns. much more preferable. very excited for the omnibus edition of NANA for the very reasons you mention

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funnycadeserver's avatar funnycadeserver 1 month ago

NANA mentioned!!!!!!

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