Worse, you need to wash it now
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.
Worse, you need to wash it now


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.
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.
…and sucked at using them
A has like nothing good it’s just the British (and Greenland)
Ok what do you want then? “Bitch”?


Big Rock Finish C


Well they fucked her up good


It’s a copypasta
As I was reading this comment, a spider appeared.
They know.


Superfeel. I want to feel a speck of dust and know someone farted 2 km away.
I did it in Cantonese, probably similar to the Mandarin poem.
I think my mom started making me memorize it in the last year of kindergarten (I was 5yo). By the time multiplication becomes the main topic in primary 2 (2nd grade) maths, I didn’t really have much problem doing them. It was really useful to have it recited.
stares back from +08:00 timezone (it’s noon)
Jokes on you I played this for 2 hours and reached level 1000


You already said China so I guess I’ll go Hong Kong.
Hong Kong (香港) means fragrant harbour. The origin of this name is unknown, but there are theories of it coming from a type of wood we produced, a nice river, the wife of a pirate, or some residents just pronounced it with an accent to the British soldiers.


Fast food isn’t really cheaper in HK either. Tipping culture is non-existent here so that doesn’t cause a difference.
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.