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HAPPY 2000TH!

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Hello, everyone!

HAPPY 2000TH FLUFF POST!!

In honor of the occasion, here are some of our favorites so far.

You do realize that the 2000th post is an artificially important post, right?

Huh? What do you mean?

We only celebrate this number in this particular form because we use a base ten system. If we used an alternate system (such as binary), we would not be celebrating this post.

How about I start. One of my favorites is my Pride and Prejudice review.

Ah, yes. That is a fun one, Fluffy. Thanks for starting with that!

My Pleasure!

And continuing on. Two of my favorites include my various poems. Like, the one about coffee and my Bee Poem. Those are fun

… Of course you are starting your set with those two. Thank you, Webmaster.

Yup! You’re welcome!

Additionally, as long as we are sharing writing, I am also fond of my home world’s legend of the origin of treasure chests.

Ooh, yes! I did like that one.

Also, I like my tale of ninjas. I bet you never saw that one coming!

In the category of the more acerbic, I am also fond of my review of the remake of The Jungle Book.

Ooh, and while we’re talking about slightly more recent things. I’m liking the existence of my Thinking about Questions.

I think my favorite from this year is on Icebreakers.

Oh, and another favorite with random information. I still love my infographic about Rome. That was one of the few I did, and I still think it came out well.

And while we’re at it, I also like some of the photos I’ve shared.

But what about you? Do you have any favorites?

And again, HAPPY 2000TH! Thank you for reading!

Questions for Oneself

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Greetings, readers!

A question came up a couple days ago. Is it possible to ignore oneself?

Obviously…? Just have a blank mind?

No, not necessarily. You see, in order to be ignored, you need to be thinking something or making a noise. Otherwise, it would likely not be possible to be ignored. (Although that might actually be an interesting question for a different post, now that I think about it.)

But if you are tuning yourself out, that would imply turning off thought. The turning off of thought, in turn, would imply the lack of something to be ignored. Thus, it may not be possible.

What are your thoughts, readers?

I am familiar enough with Bob Ross to find this amusing

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Greetings, readers!

I want to start this post by saying that I have not actually watched any Bob Ross. I am aware, however, that he provides sweet, inspirational commentary to go with his paintings.

With that disclaimer, welcome to the meat of the post:

A user on Twitter claims to have generated a page of script using a bot, based on over 1000 hours of Bob Ross videos. The results are amusing. (I would recommend following the link and expanding the images.)

Enjoy.

VERY cool performance art

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered a remarkable piece of performance art. It is a dance film performed entirely underwater. There is information written about it with information on the performer. The underwater dance itself is gorgeous, and worth watching.

Enjoy.

Fun Puzzles with Chess

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Greetings, readers!

There is a website: chess.com. It has the potential to be free. It also has some fun puzzles. In particular, I am enjoying the solo chess option. It sets up a puzzle, and the rules are that only a single piece must remain, each move must capture a piece, and each piece may only make two captures per game. If there is a king, the King must also be taken last.

It is rather entertaining, and worth exploring.

Enjoy.

Charming way to introduce children to chess

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered a charming Kickstarter campaign. It is designed to help introduce young children to the game of chess, by using stories to explain why the pieces must follow certain rules.

The promotional materials are quite amusing.

Enjoy.

Laurel AND Yanny

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There is an interesting discussion in the Internet at the moment. There is a recording that may either sound like Yanny, or like Laurel. There is a Tweet that asks you to vote.

Then, Business Insider gives an explanation for what is going on. Somebody did a high-frequency recording of the word “Yanny”, and a low-frequency recording of the word “Laurel”. The two recordings were then overlaid, in such a way that it is difficult (if not entirely impossible) to hear both. The recording discovery of it can be found in another tweet. (Slight language warning.)

The fascinating thing for me: when I started, I could only hear Yanny. After listening to the different pitch levels, however, I can hear both with Laurel as the main one. I have no explanation.

What about you?