I was the first to say happy cakeday! Also I read your whole post đ Not sure if that is good/creative enough
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Well then how about my mom's favorite joke when I was growing up? How do you make a tissue dance?
Put a little boogie in it
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Wait! Am I in by technicality? You said if i answer a comment in any way that means you are in.
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Noooooo. But you answered twice đ I did have a question though if you're OK with answering it. You said in your country every citizen over 20 has to do military service for 6 to 12 months. What determines if it's 6 or 12? Is it just what job you're given?
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O ok interesting. Do you have to do any special training beforehand to be sergeant or is it included with the extra 6 months?
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Also I saw on your steam games you had a good number of hidden object games. You should check out hidden folks. It's a kind of where's Waldo find it game but all the noises are sound effects made by people making noise. It's pretty great.
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What has five toes that isn't your foot?
... My foot :)
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Oh, your story reminded me of how I too suffered for about a month early last year with my pc problems. Flarking kernell error that kept crashing my pc, I couldn't figure out what was causing it for a while. Google didn't help at all, no matter how deep I went into it. As a result, I decided to change my old gpu, to the also old gpu (you know, the price of a new one is not so cheap now), but a bit more powerful. When I disassembled the computer, and started to mount the gpu I noticed that one of the wires was pulled out of contact with the motherboard, like something out of the diapason where the sound wiring is connected. Strange, but no matter how many times I disassembled the computer before when I tried to diagnose the error, it never caught my eye. I still haven't figured out what was causing the error, the old gpu or this yanked wire. Thank goodness that error hasn't returned since.
Anyway, I got a little caught up in the memories. Congratulations on your cakeday. I'll toss you a playlist that I stumbled upon just a couple days ago, but I've already listened to it 5 or 6 times. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
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Happy to hear that you solved your problem in a way but it turned out mine is a little bit more doomed. My whole pc turned into an oven cause of reverse electricity. Motherboard, rams, cpu, gpu i mean everything toasted. I am thinking to assemble a new one by myself after i get back.
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Confucious quote "Man who go to sleep with itchy butt wakes up with smelly finger"
Words of wisdom
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I'm waiting you to return.
Let's take over this place, it's a peaceful or a rebellion (âŻÂ°âĄÂ°)âŻïž” â»ââ».
In all seriousness, come back safe and remember if it's possible in the place where you go, remembered that internet doesn't know borders.
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Ooh, I have my own computer tale of woe. I had to ship my standard height large box computer. We double boxed it, lots of Styrofoam padding. Somehow, in shipping, they dropped it so hard, they crushed the reinforced steel corner in! (This was a 90s computer. Sturdy.) Corner was totally flat. Computer still worked!
We had insurance on it, but the shippers required we send the computer in for proof it was damaged. We boxed it back up, it was picked up, insurance claim paid. Computer comes back... They had dropped it again! Broke the 3.5" floppy drive door off (not even sure how!) AND... filled the entire inside of the computer case with styrofoam package peanuts! Static nightmare.
Computer still worked! Hard drive made ominous clicking noise, but continued to work as a spare drive for the several years I used it afterwards.
Hope you can build a worthy computer for yourself when that's possible. Kinda miss swapping all the parts between family computers. Was a funny but fun way to bond as a kid.
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They don't make things now like they did in the 90ies.
Did I sound old enough? How about this then: those damn kids today! We used to have better shipping companies! :P
Seriously though, now you drop a computer, you can grab the spare parts if you're fast enough.
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You know, I find it really interesting how many important life lessons I have learned from video games over the years. Geometry Dash taught me that I should never give up, because with enough practice I can do seemingly impossible things. Undertale taught me that it's okay to leave a few stones unturned. The Messenger taught me that this, too, shall pass. Omori taught me that while escapism and fantasy have their purpose, real life is more important. I hope that one day I can make great games that have a positive impact on players like those games did for me.
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That is so cool! It's inspiring how you are looking at games with intent rather than just mindless entertainment.
Finding or Searching for value, no matter the subject, Solid outlook towards life đ
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Do you know that you can make interesting puzzles with https://libraryofbabel.info
For example, look for this hex:
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
Then look for wall 4, shelf 4, volume 22. Then open to page 12
Please let me know if you find, and regardless, please let me know if you have any questions
Happy Cake Day!
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In a peaceful village nestled at the edge of a vast, enchanted forest, there was a centuries-old tree known as the Zen Tree. Its 3 peculiar branches seemed to hold secrets of the ages, and its leaves rustled with tales untold.
Every evening, a young girl named Elara would sit by the wondrous tree, entranced by the sounds it made. She believed that the tree was whispering to her, quietly sharing hundreds of its stories of far-off lands and forgotten times. The villagers thought it was just the wind, but Elara knew better.
One night, as the moon cast a silvery glow over the village, the tree's whispers grew louder and more urgent. Elara approached the tree, pressing her ear against its rough bark. To her astonishment, the tree spoke in a clear, gentle voice.
"Elara, brave heart, a great adventure awaits you. Hidden within my roots lies a map to the mythical city of Eldoria. The city holds a treasure that can bring prosperity to our village."
With trembling hands, Elara unearthed the map, its ancient parchment shimmering with a magical light. Looking determined to find Eldoria, she embarked on her journey 3 minutes pass 3o'clock, guided by the tree's whispers.
Through dense forests and across treacherous mountains, Elara's courage and kindness helped her overcome every challenge. Along the way, she made friends with mythical creaturesâlike Lumis, the firefly who could light the darkest paths, and Thalor, the wise old owl with a knack for solving riddles.
Finally, after many moons, Elara reached the gates of Eldoria. The city was a dazzling sight, with golden towers that touched the sky and crystal-clear streams that sparkled like diamonds. At the heart of Eldoria, she discovered a hidden chamber where the treasure layâa magical seed that could rejuvenate the barren lands.
With the seed safely in hand, Elara returned to her village. She planted the seed on the 30th street in her village, and soon, lush greenery and bountiful crops sprang forth. The Zen Tree watched over the village with pride, its leaves whispering songs of joy and gratitude.
Elara became a hero in her village, not for the treasure she brought back, but for the bravery and compassion she showed. And the Zen Tree continued to whisper, reminding all who listened that sometimes, the greatest adventures can begin with the simplest suggestions. And the story of Elara became the tree's 410th tale
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A Poem for your Cake Day
Gather around, itâs Cake Day again,
A time for joy with online friends.
But todayâs a bit more bittersweet,
As I prepare to leave my seat.
Once my PC met its fate,
(Not my faultâmy brotherâs plate!).
I searched through forums far and wide,
Watched YouTube guides, but hope still died.
Then I turned to all of you,
"SG, please, what should I do?"
You jumped right in, you tried your best,
Specs and fixes, no time to rest.
Though the battle was fought, my PC was lost,
But I gained something greater, no matter the cost.
A place where strangers became my crew,
And cared for me like family too.
Now duty calls, I must depart,
A soldier's path, a heavy heart.
But when I'm back, just wait and see,
SteamGiftsâ new president will be me!
So letâs enjoy this Cake Day feast,
One last slice before I leave.
Until I return, stay strong, stay bright,
SG, my homeâmy guiding light. đâš
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I wish I was this good at writing poems but yes, half AI and half me.
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Here's a bunch of videos that I found interesting, and maybe you will too
The Zipf Mystery - by Vsauce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCn8zs912OE
The mystery of "MICHAELSOFT BINBOWS" (in 2 parts) - by Nick Robinson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDzAAjzbV5g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRIklga9IBQ
How a Free Browser Game Turned Into Dead Cells - by ThatGuyGlen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MY03yNkuFI
The LOST Pokemon Movie About An Actual Dinosaur - by NormalBoots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxgrqkI-IHw
MissingNo.'s Glitchy Appearance Explained - by Retro Game Mechanics Explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI50XUeN6QE
Knife Expert: The Truth About Knife Defense Will Shock You! - by Jesse Enkamp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISk5sGT-Ryc
Marvel's Ultimate Villain - by Mullet-Man Comics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL9bpWCUzDY
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Here are some videos that you might like
Comedy
Nice old music
Portal song with meaning
A good solo from a good anime
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My favourite joke:
Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied survivors of a sunken ship. âFollow me, sonâ the father shark said to the son shark and they swam to the mass of people.
âFirst we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing.â And they did.
âWell done, son! Now we swim around them a few times with all of our fins showing.â And they did.
âNow we eat everybody.â And they did.
When they were both gorged, the son asked, âDad, why didn't we just eat them all at first? Why did we swim around and around them?â
His wise father replied, âBecause they taste better without the shit inside!â
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It's my cakeday! Where are my gifts?
First i want to tell you a story if you got time otherwise you can pass this scene. For a while ago my pc broke (My brother did it not me) and i tried everything. I was looking forums, YouTube, asking random people, trying to fix myself but nothing worked and i said "I am living in SG. Let's try to ask those people too." I opened a thread. I told my problem and suddenly you guys started to help me. You were like "Did you try that, do this, show that, post a photo, what are the specs tell us" etc. Eventually we couldn't fix it maybe i broke some more but that's okay. I always love this community from the beginning but the part that shock me was you don't even know me but some of you even got sad for me. However every good thing has an ending point. I am going to be a soldier. I was waiting to be called. Today the message came and next month I'll be on my way. (In my country every citizen that are over 20 have to go to military for 6 or 12 months) And you know the situations are little bit complicated these days. Of course I'll be back if nothing happens and will be the new president of SteamGifts. Until then you need to stay with current moderaters. Anyways before i go i want to spend more time with you. So i came with this idea that i always want to do since my first day.
I want to play a game
There are no rules. Just convince me to whitelist you. It's going to be a little game. You can comment anything. With a funny gif, a good video, a movie or a game recommendation, a joke or even some random things that you think would make me convince. Everything counts. Only rule to make the others think harder and push their imagination beyond their limits is: if i answer a comment that means you are in, no one can make the same comment. For example you said "I will whitelist you back" and i respound "You are in" etc. I am only giving this example to not to give spoiler No other comments similar to this counts. So be creative, write something that no one could imagine or copy. It's going to be so much funny and show this people's creativity. Just give it a shot. It'll be fun.
I will add every comment that i found convincing here. So you can check before write anything. Like i said in my cakeday discussion i am checking this site couple of times every day. So if i didn't answer your comments in 12 hours that means you couldn't make it. So try again or quit. Majority of the gamblers quit right before the jackpot. Remember that.
Now let's play!
My first real puzzle train. It has 4 steps. This is the first one:
Tango Whiskey Delta Echo^ Delta Golf Whiskey^
Thanks to aliihsandikmen for correcting a point in puzzle.
Don't just try to get in. Maybe i won't even do a whitelist GA or maybe I'll do some junk games. Try to have fun.
No more joke
No more this thing what even is it But definitely check that.
Didn't expect a poem
A good speech
For revenge
A memory about the super dead target
Interesting topic to disguss
I put my soul into this comment I hope you liked it
Just yoghurt
For understanding this threads real meaning! WaxWorm
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