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  1. When I stopped, a rusted chain tangled me up
    Tying my body onto the ground
    As I sink underground, I call your name
    What can I do to see the daylight once more?

From Just Awake by Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Was the first ending song of the Hunter x Hunter 2011 anime

  1. Dua Lipa's Levitation, the "You can fly away with me tonight" portion

  2. A Malayalam movie song: https://youtube.com/watch?v=NkmsdwnTF50&t=68

Kannane karimukilambarane..
Madhuraamrutha muraleerava mazhayode anayuu nee
Kannane karimukilambarane
Madhuraamrutha muralidhara neelambuja nayanane..

The lyrics describes some characteristics of the Hindu god Krishna... the singer is describing her lover like that.
The lyrics is cool, but the context and the way it is sung elevates it for me.
I like it because the protagonist is imagining it and his love interest doesn't even know of his interest. The guy is also the evil guy in the story.

Meaning of the words
Karimukil = Rain cloud, dark cloud
Ambaram = could mean sky or lips
Madhura = A place of the god. Also madhuram means sweet
Amrith = Divine nectar, immortality juice
Mazhayode + anayuu + nee = Rain + come + you, come/arrive with the rain
Muralirava= Flute's sound
Neela ambuja nayanan = Blue Lotus eyed

There are Malayalam leftist songs whose lyrics I like a lot, but that'd be too specific and I probably wouldn't be able to explain them easily.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Thank you a lot for taking the time and effort for the detailed comment.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Thank you.
I did try a bit of that.
My issue comes when more than 2 functions are used. I do plan to practice more of that.

Are there any resources that you recommend?

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Senpai no ecchiii

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Watches JAV and starts thinking that yamete means very awesome or very good or that they are arriving

I think people should learn the basic words before going into porn for learning stuff. But yes, it maybe a good way to learn things that are not explained in regular tutorials

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Any android/mobile games that you'd recommend?
PC gaming is rare for me nowadays, that too only Supertuxkart.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Did you learn English on your own with the help of the internet? That's very cool

We were taught English as our second language at school. English content on the net has surely helped me a lot too though.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Their method seems cool. Thank you

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I agree. The support aspect is very strong. Can't go against it, unless you are lucky and/or skilled. Or very brave.

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Islam used to be the forefront of scientific and mathematical discovery.

People of all religions have contributed to scientific growth.

The average religious person and the person discovering scientific/mathematical stuff are generally different tho.
Universal basic education has gained focus in many parts of the world, only relatively recently.

I think improved scientific temper would obviously clash with many mainstresm religions.

Presence of some supreme creator may not be proven or disproven, but I think the anti-evolution stuff and similar things in most mainstream religions would face more questions when scientific temper improves.

And I'm not saying that non-religious people are safe from similar stuff too. Just that it is easily spread and maintained when you have a community on it.

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I know some Python, but have never gone beyond normal stuff.

I have downloaded online pdf's on Python. Sometimes I read it without trying it out and forget how it is used. Or just jump into something and get confused. When I try to read code on github, I take some time to understand what the functions do and stuff.
Maybe I'm learning on and off, and it'll take time.

Currently, I'm trying out stuff using Gcollab and it seems to be fun and easy to access, since I grew up using a phone more than a pc/laptop.

What method/plan did you use?

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I had tried to learn some languages using online resources on the net(freely accessible ones tho). Didn't actually commit to it with a plan.
Curious on how others went about it.

Do mention the resources that you liked/found useful.

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.7z seems to be good and I do recommend it to people, saying that it's better than regular zip. Have recently started using opus n webm files more.

I've also heard about jxl recently. Would be very nice to see it become popular, as it could reduce the size of my memes n screenshots folders. Faster webpage loading too.

Are there any other file formats that'll be useful to people, but isn't getting enough attention?

In the case of apps, Trebleshot seems to be good for android file sharing. I like it's web sharing option having an upload form. Helps me where I don't have to ask others to install an app to send me a file locally. Not sure about its encryption n security aspects, but I only have used it for local file sharing.

And what about other stuff similar to that, other than file formats or apps?

Recently have started exercising my neck. Not neck bridges and loaded things tho. Only safe n simple movements. Seems to be good, especially after using a monitor for some time. I think it's not much talked about, maybe because of the fear that people will overdo it?

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