Watching your final grades come out lower than you anticipated.

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Watching your final grades come out lower than you anticipated.

In other news, I’M DONE WITH FINALS YES
A single lecture on Southeast Asia and that turned out to the majority topic of my history final.
Excuse me as I explode.
Have I ever publically yelled about how annoying it is that Apple Bloom yellow isn’t the same as Applejack yellow or Fluttershy yellow?

There’s a clear difference! It’s not world ending but it gets ridiculous when I accidently use Fluttershy’s palette on Bloom and it looks sorta wrong and I have to redo her colors. WEH
This looks like a terrible foreshadowing.
Oh great. How nice of Visual Studio to not work on my test computer, forcing me to use a shitty online IDE that tends to lose work and then have it do EXACTLY THAT AT THE END OF THE EXAM AND LOSE HALF MY FUCKING CODE and leaving me with enough time to only bring a fraction of it back.
Fuck this shit.
Finals! My motivation is the prospect of making Dean’s List (apparently I’m close :v) and also to rub it in my mom’s face.
Suck it, parents! I can college!
(After that I’ll try to blog again I’m so sorry everyone but it’ll be over soon ;2;)
Step 1 of my descent to Hell: listening to the Undertale OST while studying
I feel the need to shoutout to all the great friends I’ve made these last few years. You guys have made my 4 years in this fandom well worth it. Thank you.
So what is even the point of multiple desktops on WIndows 10?
It’s not like it’s useful, one change to one desktop reflects across all of them, so I can’t set up an “art desktop”, a “programming desktop” and a “general fucking around desktop” since the shortcuts on the desktop/taskbar/start menu itself would all be amalgamated anyway, so it all just becomes three big “general fucking around desktops”.
I’m failing to see the point of it.
It’s for people who have fuckloads of windows and applications open at the same time, like me <_>
I use multiple desktops to homework, mostly. Having Word or Visual Studio in any state other than maximized bugs me out so I have a separate desktop for that with the assignment details or program specs on another. And I switch between them using [Ctrl]-[Win]-[Right] or [Left]
Some people separate their IM stuff and browser windows into other desktops as well.
To me at least, it’s much easier to work with instead of [Alt]-[Tab]ing through a long list of open windows the time. I remember falling in love with Spaces on Mac OS X when I used it years ago, so having it natively on Windows makes me happy.
(Not to say that having separate desktop icon arrangements wouldn’t be super cool, though. o: *writes a note to Microsoft*)
*watches Penn State vs. Michigan State*
*cries gallons of tears*
Hehe…. Rara.
Yaaaaayyy I’m going home
It’s funny how I’ve been separated from my desktop (where I drew pretty much everything) since August and now it’s November and I’m only just now noticing all the dumb issues preventing me from working on blog updates.
Hahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
So Inkscape is, for some reason, near unusable on my laptop. It’s unresponsive to mouse clicks 75% of the time. And so far, I can’t seem to figure out why.
What do I need Inkscape for, you ask? Well, that’s how I add text to comic panels. :V
Looks like I’m gonna have to use something else… Ugh. Change. V: