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  • It's not exactly the same, but I tried to read the YouTube TOS before creating an account when I was 12-ish years old. I printed them out and read them before going to bed, but then I got bored of it and stopped after less than a quarter of it.

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  • Looks like someone made this for fun :3

    Happy smiley face constructed out of urine samples in plastic bottles. Brave scientists have to stay positive while testing the health of other people.
    This picture was created for my precious friend epSosde and can be used for free, if you link epSosde as the original author of the image.
    This creative art was created by the happy employee of the month. It is very motivating for the other scientists in the lab.
    The red eyes of the smiley face are the urgent samples.
    Thank you for sharing this picture with your friends !

    From the Wikimedia description. I think epSosde is meant to be a username, not a link, because it leads to a very weird website.

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  • My parents custom-built me but were limited by the available hardware, so I usually take whatever is in the parts bin and fits. Do you think doing a major upgrade, tearing everything out, and replacing it with quality parts might be worth it?

  • That sounds like such a cool job. When I was younger, I used to binge-watch so many videos on Forgotten Weapons, even the really obscure ones like the lecture about firearm markings from 1880 to 1945. Then I lost my interest in the subject because I had other things to do, but if I had had the time and opportunities to keep following it, this would've been my dream job. Getting paid to nerd out about your favourite niche hobby. There's probably also a lot of boring stuff he needs to do, paperwork and such, but that'd be worth it.

  • Some of my sunflowers are getting to the point where I can harvest their seeds. That's super exciting because it's my first time collecting seeds. This'll sound very dumb, but until earlier this year, I thought sunflower seeds were a bit like apples and grew out of the little things that bees collect pollen from, but then I saw that the seeds grew underneath the pollen. I always thought I had seedless sunflowers. I'll leave plenty of seeds for the birds, but growing sunflowers from seeds that I harvested myself sounds so cool, and I'm really looking forward to spring now.