Do you know what I hate about spazzy kids, who think they are completely random? The fact that they are not random whatsoever. They say things like "Llama cheese gir bacon lol", saying those are the most random things to ever cross their minds. You know what? Every single person who has ever said they were "random lol" has said the exact same set of "random" words. Llama. Bacon. Corn. Turtles. But wait, it gets better. They repeat it over and over and over again, saying things like "I lik turtlez" and "Llamas!" over and over again, essentally making this less and less random and more of the battle cry of a true random-wannabe. You aren't special just because you are random, and of course, these "random" people aren't random at all.
Also, an interesting point: The Oxford dictionary states:
Random: Having no definite aim or purpose; not sent or guided in a particular direction; made, done, occurring, etc., without method or conscious choice; haphazard.
If you are consciously deciding "Hey, this word is going to be random", it isn't, according to the word's meaning. You have an aim or purpose deciding it to be random, and are guiding this word in the particular direction of being unpredictable. Conscious choice also is put into effect when you decide to say this "random" word.
So really, this thread isn't random at all. True randomness would be something having no purpose whatsoever, or completely unpredictable, such as a random number generator based on solar waves and radio static.
I usually express my opinions and such online more than in real life. I'm usually as formal as I am online as in real life as well, not joking too much but occasionally cracking a joke.
I think that print is a lot easier to read, digitize, and generally teach. The only good thing about Cursive is use as a signature and to be fast. I don't think it should be taught any more than possibly a single lesson or two, so new generations can comprehend previously written documents.
Typing, on the other hand, is being used a lot more than cursive, and requires a bit more work to learn.
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I can't, only real minecrafters remember it from the old days.
Is there really a shortage of 2009'ers? I lurked the forums for a while before I joined, there has to be at least a couple old lurkers as well...
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Also, it could be a problem on your end.
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That's accessing your router settings. From there, you can probably change some stuff with your ip, but it's different for all routers.
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Also, an interesting point: The Oxford dictionary states:
If you are consciously deciding "Hey, this word is going to be random", it isn't, according to the word's meaning. You have an aim or purpose deciding it to be random, and are guiding this word in the particular direction of being unpredictable. Conscious choice also is put into effect when you decide to say this "random" word.
So really, this thread isn't random at all. True randomness would be something having no purpose whatsoever, or completely unpredictable, such as a random number generator based on solar waves and radio static.
I'm done.
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Chrome forever.
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Honestly, Roblox has much more potential than minecraft, but the community is simply horrendous.
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Typing, on the other hand, is being used a lot more than cursive, and requires a bit more work to learn.
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J revolution?