Legit question: Is there a word for the phenomenon of missing an obvious detail through a project's development only to notice at the latest, most inconvenient moment for the folks working on the project?
I've done this to other folks a couple times lately and I wanna have a word to apologize for and beat myself over the head with (though not in that order).
fictional warfare trope
@Owlor Not unlike how a horde of ninja can be fought off by one or two folks, but a single ninja can potentially drop a decent-sized group.
@LexYeen One word: Nintendo.
Neurolinguistic programming is magic. (ADHD mention)
@Owlor Heh, a bit like that, yeah!
@Leucrotta Since you mention it, have I shared with you the stunning NES cover of the entire album Dark Side of the Moon by @rainwarrior yet?
Neurolinguistic programming is magic. (ADHD mention)
If one spends more than an hour in my presence (in person, video call, whatever), one is likely to witness the following ritual:
This started as a reminder to self that I am, in fact, a unicorn... and that carries with it at least some amount of grace, dignity, and poise. Picking up a new habit was a big challenge in the past, yet this took root within a couple days – almost certainly because I had an audio prompt, both verbal and somatic responses, and the help of family joining in here and there because it's just so gosh-darn cute.
It was only a couple months after establishing this that I got the idea to attach a much-needed positive habit to it, thus tacking on the "grab a drink" part because hydration is important. It took almost instantly because of one sentence I internally connected it with: "Sparkling is thirsty work."
I overcame immense internal resistance to good habits and trained myself in a set of positive behaviors by hacking them into an hourly magic spell.
Because unicorn! ✨ 🦄 ✨
cw: eye contact, badassery
@xinjinmeng This looks like the sort of JRPG character who'd start as a villain, soundly kick the party's asses in a scripted fight, then later join the party without losing that confident edge.
Maybe I'm biased about that last part. Wouldn't want you to be just a villain.
@noiob Hardly even exciting. It isn't at a jaunty angle, and doesn't wrap across the edge! They could try harder for that jank. :)
If you leave description texts off of your image posts, then that is a choice that excludes obligate screenreader users. It makes things a harder for everyone else too.
It doesn't make you a bad person. Sometimes that choice is understandable: chronic illness sucks, never know what to write, language issues, spoons missing, bad brains today. All of that stuff. If that's you, stick an #Alt4Me on it or tag @imagecaptionspls and I'll try to help out if I see it OK? #accessibility
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