this is the marx from kirby by the way, not karl marx
...it'd probably suit an evil groucho marx too though
that fruit craving was so strong that I wonder if it's some kind of vitamin deficiency.... we've heard those can cause cravings for foods that contain the relevant vitamins (or ones that are likely to)
this is a serious question by the way, in case anyone actually knows the answer please let me know
linguistics/conlang thought
imagine a language with mandatory pronouns, where in addition to taking the place of nouns they are also required alongside all nouns (perhaps they evolved from what were previously inflectional affixes)
for an example of what i'm thinking, doing this with english would read like "He the boy read it the book"
are there any natural languages that do this, I wonder? It seems like a reasonable enough thing for a language to do.
apparently there were historical christian sects that held that the old and new testaments (the two halves of the christian bible) were written under the guidance of two different gods, which is an interesting concept and it's unfortunate that this happened at a time when the christian church was very prone to just stamp out anyone with differing opinions on their religion (there has never not been such a time as far as we know though)
also why do they call it a squirrel cage and not like, a rat wheel or something because it sure looks a lot more like one of those exercise wheels you give to rodents than it does anything you'd use to capture a squirrel
why would you want to cage a squirrel anyway
different people have different experiences and sometimes it throws us off a bit when something you consider to be a _very_ basic thing, one of the absolute classics, turns out to be something someone else has never heard of
then again, this is the same video in which I learned that the apparently quite well-known spy vs spy was a video game and not a cartoon (hey, that art style looks very much like it could be a hannah-barbara cartoon or something) (it was the game underneath phantasy star in the stack, and the guy said "oh now this one I know, this was one of my favorites on the amiga")
to be fair he mostly does stuff about 8-bit computers like the C64 and early PC-compatibles, rather than dedicated video game consoles but still
it's _phantasy star_.
not the greatest game ever (people do look back very fondly on it though) but surely the _series_ would be recognisable at least?
like, how do you do anything even tangentially related to video games and not know the name phantasy star
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