In "Gödel, Escher, Bach" there's a passage about record players where Hofstadter posits that every machine has a particular crafted input which is inimical to its design. For my particular connecteome, this is the accurate spelling of the words: Gingrich, bureaucracy, Caribbean
Do you remember Left Shark. Sometimes I still think about Left Shark. Anyway it just occurred to me a good headcanon would be that Left Shark went on to become Blåhaj. It would explain a lot and the timelines line up
ME: I feel like I haven't been artistically productive for a long time
MY BRAIN: Make a Virtual Boy game
ME: I've been making stuff, but it's either been things that were never finished, or experimental work that was never meant to leave my computer
MY BRAIN: Make a Virtual Boy game
ME: It's been rewarding, but art with no audience has a hollowness
MY BRAIN: Make a Virtual Boy game
ME: I just feel like I want to make something that has an impact on people
MY BRAIN: Make a Virtual Boy game
I don't know who needs to hear this is that moka pots are a cheap and easy to use way of making espresso that requires no supplies but coffee grounds and no technology more complicated than a stove. Seriously, they're great. What they produce is about half the concentration of regular espresso but lots of places just put 50% water in anyway, right?
What you need to understand is getting into advanced mathematics is like hanging out with a bunch of stoners
MATHEMATICIAN 1: Hey
MATHEMATICIAN 2: Wha
M1: You know how like… in an irrational number… the digits after the decimal… they go on forever
M2: Yeah
M1: Like they just go on forever
M2: I know man
M1: Well what if they went on forever to the left
M2: What
M1: What if there was a number… and it went on forever after the decimal… and also forever before the decimal
M2: Duuuuude
M1: Duuuuude