@probablykaffe super speed + ability to run up walls but only while you're using both hands to hold a bicycle seems like a pretty bad tradeoff for a hatsu
@AkuaSankofa my only significant recurring nightmare involves going to write an exam in university and realizing, in this order:
1. I'm in the wrong building
2. the exam is scheduled to start soon and the correct location is on the other side of campus
3. I didn't study or attend class at all
@Koutchboom@joeflaccoburner@wrarebit@CinemaPrincipia@stilldexhinton I think this has been the case for as long as recorded music has existed. people often associate music with the context in which they first heard it. like a lot of people associate "Stuck in the Middle with You" with the torture scene from Reservoir Dogs
Normies think citations make or break a paper because normies have never created new knowledge. To a normie, a science paper is a pure interpolation of existing knowledge (that's what they did in college). Making up citations breaks the interpolation and makes the paper wrong