faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
Well, everything started when I realized that my laptop has been working for a few days in a row, it became too slow and I decided to restart.
Not a secret, if I am using incognito tabs, I have to login again and again.
I usually enter the password from the first attempt
But not this time...
After 3 attempts I realized that something is going wrong and instead of clicking "Show password" I somehow decided to change it.
I started resetting the password and in order to do that I had to prove I am not a robot.
And after I put the tick, the thing that appeared made me feel like right now I was ready to start laughing out loud.
I know this was just a coincidence, but it made my day ahah.


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Epsilon0

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Dec 28, 2019
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Imagine if it said "catch" instead of "click". Total freak out, right?
 
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DoNotLet2

DoNotLet2

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Oct 14, 2019
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I know that suicide isn't funny but the situation itself is funny so where is the laughing reaction when it's needed?
 
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faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
Imagine if it said "catch" instead of "click". Total freak out, right?
Just try to immerse yourself in the depth of phrase "Once there are none left..."
I know that suicide isn't funny but the situation itself is funny so where is the laughing reaction when it's needed?
I will assume you put here laughing reaction ;)
 
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Epsilon0

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Dec 28, 2019
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"Once there are none left"... good catch. Very ominous. I would go so far as to say that robot was pro-suicide.


Btw, I am a huge fan of Agatha Christie's life and works. One of her novels is called "And then there were none". I always thought that was a perfect book title.
 
faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
"Once there are none left"... good catch. Very ominous. I would go so far as to say that robot was pro-suicide.


Btw, I am a huge fan of Agatha Christie's life and works. One of her novels is called "And then there were none". I always thought that was a perfect book title.
True, there is one thing I do not like. If I call somebody and hear "Please, leave your message after the call".
And I start talking to a void, I hear a kind of white noise which makes me feel like somebody or something hears me and I am not alone in this conversation...
Brrr, makes me shiver.
I once read a book of Agatha Christie, but was then too young to understand it. Do you like Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven"?
 
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Epsilon0

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@faust

How could I not looove Poe's Raven?

I literally cannot hear the word "nevermore" without hearing in my head "Quoth the raven".

Poe is one of those authors that must be taken in small doses - his writing is so luxurious and there are so many levels of meaning in his works, one cannot take it all in at once. For instance the short story The Fall Of The House Of Usher - I have read it a couple of times, but I know I will have to read many times over, before I feel I even begin to scratch the surface of its elaborate maze.

Not to mention The Pit And The Pendulum, which I always regarded as the perfect allegory for living with ME/CFS (my illness).

Is there any line in particular from The Raven that resonates with you?
 
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faust

lost among the stars
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@faust

How could I not looove Poe's Raven?

I literally cannot hear the word "nevermore" without hearing in my head "Quoth the raven".

Poe is one of those authors that must be taken in small doses - his writing is so luxurious and there are so many levels of meaning in his works, one cannot take it all in at once. For instance the short story The Fall Of The House Of Usher - I have read it a couple of times, but I know I will have to read many times over, before I feel I even begin to scratch the surface of its elaborate maze.

Not to mention The Pit And The Pendulum, which I always regarded as the perfect allegory for living with ME/CFS (my illness).

Is there any line in particular from The Raven that resonates with you?
Quoth the Raven! A sound from my teen age appears in my head and it gets louder and louder...



But not only this song, one more:
"
"Through scornful declarence and lumnious eyes
The shadows enveil with the glorious night
Trespassing the sunset like thou hast before
Entreating the daylight to rage NEVERMORE "

I associate "Nevermore" with this song.
 
TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
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That's quite an interesting situation @faust. I hope the humor has brightened your day a bit. :))
 

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