Fun facts:
Eulg used to be called Elug because i did a typo
This is what Eulg looks like:
Eulg eaters (scientific name: Evisehda Consumus) are land animals that appear as blue squares with smiley faces. They are named due to the fact that they often eat eulg. A group of eulg eaters is often called a grid.
An eulg eater about to go on a journey to eat some eulg
this is just how @owenathletic posts
Just then, Mr Beast and his men in an abandoned Walmart parking lot like.. wagwan fam
once i have tried all of you pull it out too long.Yes, yes I would
It’s interesting how hearing a word in a different language you don’t speak can make it much more or less intimidating than it actually is
Like mosquitoes, my thoughts were, the first time I’ve heard it, “What’s a moss-kwee-toe? Eh, probably some extremely poisonous animal you can only really find in deserts”. Yeah, not quite.
Or rabies, where I thought “The dog’s got raw-bees? Oh, that must be some very common thing that every dog goes through once.” …Certainly not.
These are the only examples I can come up with at the top of my head, but I’m sure there’s much more. It’s very intriguing.
It’s interesting how commonly named PenguinMod is on the ATs - it’s very clearly not allowed to be advertised on Scratch
this cat
Unlike other cats, lions have a tuft of hair at the end of their tails.
As an extra, here's a cute lil cat ^-^
I’ve just noticed you can change the dataset on monkeytype
I consistently have a slightly better score in CSS than in German
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Apple Watch is water resistant to 50 meters.
And that’s it!
I’ve been off Scratch for a week, just got back to EIGHTY-SEVEN messages. Why lol