I highly appreciate envelopes which open on the shorter side.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    You know the sound that wobbly sheet metal and other wobbly materials make?

    Yeah. That. I saw a video of it on Instagram and it gave me a huge arse smile.

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    12 years ago

    When I want to take a nap, I pay on the sofa and put on the original soundtrack of Skyrim. The ambiance music from the open world when you explore, not the battle music. It really calls me down.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 years ago

        We did this so many times in elementary School on school computers. Teachers has no clue on how to fix it 😅. Great times

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      92 years ago

      You’d like Linux, GNOME has some great obscure compose key shortcuts and Vim would keep you entertained for years.

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      62 years ago

      If you are on windows, try Ctrl+Windows+Shift+Alt+L 😉 You won’t regret it (spoiler: you will)

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        32 years ago

        That is the most ridiculous and random “shortcut” ever. I love it.

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          52 years ago

          It’s actually an office key + L, but the office key is only on a few keyboards and they mapped it to ctrl+alt+shift+win, so it works even without it. here is a hilarious discussion about implementing it in KDE Plasma on Linux.

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    Stepping on single fallen leaves on the sidewalk. I’m also more disappointed than I should be when they are not crunchy.

  • Azzy
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    72 years ago

    The brown recreation road signs (USA) which have extremely vibrant logos for random water/amusement parks on them.

  • amio
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    192 years ago

    I was out for a walk the other day, and fuck me if the leaves weren’t beautiful. Near sunset, moody dark clouds letting through some low light reflecting off green, yellow and red. View to the water. I tend not to notice that sort of thing too much, but it was so nice I started going “hey, is there something in this water?” and regretting not bringing the camera.

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    122 years ago

    Seeing a rainbow in the sky. I know it’s just sunlight refracting through the water droplets but it is so gorgeous. I still get like the dude from the double rainbow video years ago because I still feel that way.

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      22 years ago

      Dude, like 3 weeks ago, i was on a long arse bike wide, and it started chucking it down. I had full gear on, so I stayed really dry and warm. But as I was heading home along a sunny fast speed road, I’m on for about 15 minutes doing 60mph. And there was just this rainbow. I caught it in the corner of my eye, and I smiled? Like, it was just joyous. I thought it’ll leave soon. But it didn’t. The entire 15 minutes, I was just looking at it. As someone who suffers from mental health issues, it was beautiful. A reminder that just because I’m not happy with myself or the way I see things. There’s hope in nature. Humanity won’t be around forever. But nature will be. And nature is, well, it’s indescribable.

      After a while, it turned into a double rainbow, too.

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    492 years ago

    Unpolished and sincere obscure YouTube vids. The kind where someone is clearly passionate but is doing it solo and in one take, warts and all.

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      122 years ago

      100% agree.

      And insanely underrated passion channels with excellent quality stuff (looking at you, Down from the Attic!)

  • Xariphon
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    382 years ago

    Seeing a random cat outside.

    I have four cats. I see a cat roughly once a minute, because there is always a cat.

    But seeing a random other cat brightens my day.

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    462 years ago

    When the dish soap makes bubbles in the air. Magical every time. I am over half a century in years and that is still unfailingly delightful.

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      102 years ago

      Absolutely. I’ve tried to figure out how to force it to happen, but it’s never the same. It’s an organic whimsical moment of tiny little bubbles and it always makes me feel like a little kid for just a moment