

As far as I know, yes in modern Chinese. However if you include ancient Chinese there’s also 吾
I play stuff, I draw stuff, I code stuff.
Your Hong Kong Splatoon 3 ☂️ Brella main and vector artist who also studies Computer Science. Occasionally play games other than Splatoon. Can probably help your math homework too.


As far as I know, yes in modern Chinese. However if you include ancient Chinese there’s also 吾


That’s exactly how to understand them


Instead of having different words for plural of pronouns, in Chinese we append a character after single pronouns to make them plural.
You get the idea. We also have pronouns for animals (牠), inanimate objects (它) and God (祂), and you can similarly add 們 to make them plural (except for god, I haven’t seen the character being used in plural). Using they/them as pronoun for a person doesn’t make sense in Chinese.
Chinese used to have no gender pronouns. Everyone is referred to as 他 (Mandarin) or 佢 (Cantonese). It’s in last century when 她 (“she”) is “invented”, and no new gender pronouns in Cantonese. However, in terms of speaking, they are all pronounced the same way (ta1 in Mandarin, keoi5 in Cantonese), so it’s literally impossible to use the wrong pronoun if you’re speaking or typing in Cantonese.


Not exactly sense, but my brain’s processing. I can easily pick out the melody of only 1 instrument in music. It’s like Fourier transform but on instrument level.


I’m in my 4th undergrad year of majoring CS, and I have never had to use Windows once.
All courses that require their special programs have Linux versions or are cross-platform due to them using languages like Java, like LogicSim, RISC-V, Ocaml, SQL Workbench, etc. Some courses even exclusively use Linux.
The closest thing I have to use Windows for would be .docx documents, but even that is handled by LibreOffice.
Of course, it depends on the institute.
I assume you can read music notes (the tadpoles) since you mentioned it. If so try finding sheet music you like on Musescore (the website) and download them with Librescore (proprietary). Then you can open the .mscz file in Musescore (the program) and transpose it to your harmonica’s key.
Alternatively, if you can process notes to your key on the fly in your head, you don’t even need to download and transpose the sheet.
The sheet music doesn’t need to be for harmonica. Don’t care too much about all the instruments you’ll see. Look for the melody and improvise base on your skill level.
-fellow tremolo harmonica owner


You can enter the mirror world, but you have collision with yourself


It has a detachable canopy that can stabilize and move on its own for 5-6 seconds


Hong Kong. I live there. There are a few of us here and there, but outside of the c/hongkong I’ve seen like 2.


Microwave oven. It sort of just…appeared, and the design didn’t change much.
CurseForge shares a slice of their ad revenue with creators, so getting money simply depends on how many people visited your page. Even if a mod is unpopular, you still get a minuscule amount of money.
I should mention that you get paid in “points”, and these points can be used to redeem money. For example, every 100 points = 5 USD.
I wrote some Minecraft mods and uploaded them to CurseForge. I still get about 5 USD every week. It used to be every 3 to 4 days but I seldomly upload new stuff now. For reference, my projects have 1.6M total downloads combined, 2k weekly.
It’s nowhere near enough for sustaining life, but it’s like pocket money for me to buy games and renew my domain.
Compile it with Chef
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esoteric_programming_language#Chef
Ok what do you want then? “Bitch”?


Big Rock Finish C
She definitely can cuz she’s exFAT


Superfeel. I want to feel a speck of dust and know someone farted 2 km away.
Super high precision so I can manufacture computer hardware with my hand