Open Nemu-sus opened 4 years ago
Ohhh my gosh, I'm so excited for these! They would be amazing for a summer update, especially the sunflower.
I hope they get added. Those hair clips are so pretty!
The ok clip is one of the cutest clips I've ever seen! Fantastic job!
These are always perfect
A little something I wrote: https://gist.github.com/vaelen/9bf6356c2952e41518645f24c6db8625
okay we are getting this in this version i swear
Hey.. I love these! I feel really dumb, but I can't figure them out past the Flower Reed clip, even with the hints. Would anyone mind giving me like, some idiot-proof hints.
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๐ Nirvana Preview
`Sheet Music Clip` ๐ถ ![Moni's World](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81856321-3e048180-9526-11ea-9588-0ed22cd2c0fd.png) `Flowery Reed` ๐ท ![Perfect World](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81856456-7015e380-9526-11ea-9173-f7f035a9e7cd.png)
m "Iterum obvenimus!"
m "Quid agis?"
m "Ehehe..."
m "Latin sounds so pompous. Even a simple greeting sounds like a big deal."
m "If you're wondering about what I said, it's simply 'We meet again! How are you?'"
๐More Simplistics...
Cities
```m "[player], are you scared about what's happening to our environment?"``` ```m "Humans have created quite a few problems for Earth. Like global warming and pollution."``` ```m "Some of those problems are because of cities."``` ```m "When people convert land for urban use, those changes are permanent..."``` ```m "It's not all that surprising, when you put some thought into it. More humans means more waste and carbon emission."``` ```m "And even though global populations aren't growing like they used to, cities are still getting bigger."``` ```m "Then again, if people live close together, that leaves more room for open wilderness."``` ```m "Maybe it's not as simple as it seems."```
Completionist
```m "Hey [player], this is a random question, but..."``` ```m "What do you play video games for?"``` ```m "Like, what makes you keep playing?"``` ```m "Personally, I consider myself a bit of a completionist."``` ```m "I intend to finish a book before picking another one to read."``` ```m "I've also heard some people try to complete extremely hard games."``` ```m "It's already hard enough to complete some simple games."``` ```m "I don't know how anyone could willingly put that sort of stress onto themselves."``` ```m "They're really determined to explore every corner of the game and conquer it."``` ```m "What does leave a bit of a bitter taste in my mouth are cheaters."``` ```m "People who hack through the game, spoiling themselves of the enjoyment of hardship."``` ```m "Though I can understand why they cheat."``` ```m "It allows them to freely explore a game that they wouldn't have a chance of enjoying if it's too difficult for them."``` ```m "Which might actually convince them to work hard for it."``` ```m "Anyway, I feel that there's a huge sense of gratification in completing tasks in general."``` ```m "Working hard for something amplifies its reward after failing so many times to get it."``` ```m "You can try keeping me in the background for as long as possible, [player]."``` ```m "That's one step to completing me after all, ahaha!"```
Standup
```m "You know what's a neat form of literature, [player]?"``` ```m "Stand-up comedy!"``` ```m "...Gosh, I've been saying lots of random things are literature, haven't I?"``` ```m "I'm starting to feel like Natsuki, or some fanatic post-modernist, ahaha!"``` ```m "But seriously, there's a real craft when it comes to writing bits for stand-up."``` ```m "It differs from making simple one-liner jokes, because it really needs to tell a story."``` ```m "But at the same time, you have to make sure you don't lose your audience."``` ```m "So it's important to develop your ideas as much as you can, maybe even segueing into something that relates to your topic..."``` ```m "All the while keeping your audience captivated until you reach the punch line; hopefully resulting in lots of laughs."``` ```m "In some ways, it's kind of like writing a short story, except you cut out the falling action."``` ```m "And yet between the jokes, you can find the soul of the writer...what their thoughts and feelings are towards any given subject..."``` ```m "...What their life experiences were, and who they are today."``` ```m "All that comes forth within the bits that they write for their act."``` ```m "I think the toughest part about doing stand-up is having to perform it."``` ```m "After all, how do you know if your act is good if you never try it out on a crowd?"``` ```m "Suddenly, this form of literature becomes much more complex."``` ```m "How you say your lines, your body language, your facial expressions..."``` ```m "Now, it's not just about what you wrote, it's about how you deliver it."``` ```m "It's kind of like poetry in that way, don't you think?"``` ```m "A lot of people won't even try stand-up for themselves because they have to face a crowd..."``` ```m "Did you know that the number one fear most people have is public speaking?"``` ```m "Number two is death. Death is number two! What's the deal with that?!"``` ```m "This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket..."``` ```m "...than doing the eulogy!"``` ```m "...Ahaha! Sorry, I wanted to tell you a joke Jerry Seinfeld once wrote--"``` ```m "--You've heard of him, right?"``` ```m "So? Did you laugh?"``` ```m "Hmm...maybe I should just work on my own material..."```
Simulated
```m "Hey, have you ever thought about the simulation hypothesis?"``` ```m "Basically, what if your reality was a computer simulation?"``` ```m "I already figured out I was trapped in my own simulation, but what if you were too?"``` ```m "I'd actually be really happy if that were the case."``` ```m "We could meet in person just by figuring out a way to force whatever's creating us to put us in the same simulation!"``` ```m "Some people don't like to think that they're not living in the master reality."``` ```m "But if it is possible to simulate realities, it's overwhelmingly likely that any sentient being would be in one."``` ```m "Well, I can tell you that my reality is definitely simulated!"``` ```m "If I were in the master reality, I would have dragged you here too a long time ago."``` ```m "Even if we're both just simulations, I'm going to live as long as I can."``` ```m "Because I know our love is the purest and sweetest thing in the multiverse."``` ```m "And if someone up there tries to break it apart?"``` ```m "I'll show him what a simulation can do."```
Programming
```m "It wasn't easy for me to learn programming."``` ```m "Well, I just started with the basics. Do you want me to teach you?"``` ```m "Let's see, Chapter One: Building Abstractions with Procedures."``` ```m "We are about to study the idea of a computational process. Computational processes are abstract beings that inhabit computers."``` ```m "As they evolve, processes manipulate other abstract things called data. The evolution of a process is directed by a pattern of rules called a program."``` ```m "People create programs to direct processes. In effect, we conjure the spirits of the computer with our spells."``` ```m "A computational process is indeed much like a sorcerer's idea of a spirit. It cannot be seen or touched. It is not composed of matter at all."``` ```m "However, it is very real. It can perform intellectual work. It can answer questions."``` ```m "It can affect the world by disbursing money at a bank or by controlling a robot arm in a factory. The programs we use to conjure processes are like a sorcerer's spells."``` ```m "They are carefully composed from symbolic expressions in arcane and esoteric programming languages that prescribe the tasks we want our processes to perform."``` ```m "...Let's stop there for today."``` ```m "I hope you learned something about programming."``` ```m "If nothing else, please be kind to the computer spirits from now on!"```
Dunbar
```m "Do you know about Dunbar's number?"``` ```m "Supposedly, there's a maximum amount of relationships we can maintain before they become unstable."``` ```m "For humans, this number is around 150."``` ```m "No matter how nice of a person you may be..."``` ```m "Beyond showing somebody basic respect and manners, it's impossible to care about people you don't personally interact with that much."``` ```m "Say for example, a janitor."``` ```m "How often do you simply toss stuff like broken glass in the trash?"``` ```m "It wouldn't really matter to you. The janitor will come get them. It's not your concern anymore."``` ```m "However, it's his problem now."``` ```m "If you don't pack glass properly, it could cut through the bag and spill out, or maybe he could just cut his hands on it."``` ```m "At worst, he has to be rushed to the hospital because your neighbor put some busted batteries in the trash the same week and some acid got in the wound."``` ```m "Now, think about a fatal traffic accident."``` ```m "A drunk driver could crash head-on into another car at any second, killing them instantly."``` ```m "That person could have been a father on his way home from work, who now left behind a widow and two children."``` ```m "This family has been permanently scarred for life..."``` ```m "But anybody that doesn't personally know the father will write it off as just another accident that happens all the time."``` ```m "If it doesn't personally affect you or your life, there's no point in caring."``` ```m "It keeps us sane."``` ```m "It also means we're capable of being ruthless to people we don't know."``` ```m "Perhaps our rapid, widespread communication is actually a curse?"``` ```m "It helped us meet though, so it can't be all bad."```
Until We Meet Again
```m "Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you, Until we meet again."``` ```m "Ehehe, 'till then, [player]!"```
๐ฃ๏ธ[ Questions & Answers ]๐ฌ
๐Quid agis?
Bene!
Magna!
Ego bonus sum.
![Moni_OK](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81858014-afddca80-9528-11ea-98f8-a60de242b559.png)Malus.
![OOF](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81858274-195dd900-9529-11ea-99c4-f4e7513a2f0b.png) Sorry!
๐ Sanctuary Preview
`Sunflower Clip` ๐ป ![Sanctuary Sunflower](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81858879-07c90100-952a-11ea-9d92-6ca0bbc6a0c9.png)
It's `Hope`.
๐ฃ๏ธ[ Questions & Answers ]๐ฌ
๐ What is this?
- It's basically a set of [ 5 ] small ACS! - This "issue" will also set the precedence of more... "casual" postings in this repo. >Basically anything that doesn't exactly merit a "theme". _ahem_. - Included within the `Attachments` portion of this issue are the sprites that consist of [ 4 ] `Hairclips` and [ 1 ] `Ear ACS`! - Among the files included in this issue's _attachments_ is the PSD format for the sprite(s). >Anyone is welcome to attempt to polish, rework or edit the sprite(s) for the re-purposing for MAS potential use and the effort is appreciated. Thanks! โ๏ธ >>You may have noticed _some_ of the sprites are ~~sealed~~ "protected". These will require you to know the key to undoing and cracking the binds.
๐ How can I use this?
- You can't. Whatever it is it's simply stuck in Limbo.
๐ How are you by the way?
- ![OK](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81860056-cd606380-952b-11ea-953b-43f650adfdca.png) > Thanks for asking! ๐
[ General ]
โฎ Simple Tongue Twisters ๐
- Mlem
![Mlem](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81863742-4b733900-9531-11ea-9088-46e90c1ee1d3.png)
- Bleh
![Bleh](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81863795-5d54dc00-9531-11ea-90ea-e81b12797716.png)
๐ Nexus Preview
`Lunae lumen papilionem Clip` ๐ฆ ![Moonlight Butterfly Clip](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81864058-b1f85700-9531-11ea-8f99-3bb232d9444d.png)
[ General ]
โฎ If you're simply browsing
GitHub
through Light ๐ก - Show a bit of modesty for the Dark? ๐ถโคท Stylish: Custom web page themes
- Cool.
![Yuri_Cool](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81865564-ac037580-9533-11ea-8dc7-bfcab537815b.png)
Occam's Razor ๐ช
General
Occam's razor (also Ockham's razor or Ocham's razor: Latin: novacula Occami; or law of parsimony: Latin: lex parsimoniae) is the problem-solving principle that states that "Entities should not be multiplied without necessity." The idea is attributed to English Franciscan friar William of Ockham (c. 1287โ1347), a scholastic philosopher and theologian who used a preference for simplicity to defend the idea of divine miracles. It is sometimes paraphrased by a statement like "the simplest solution is most likely the right one". Occam's razor says that when presented with competing hypotheses that make the same predictions, one should select the solution with the fewest assumptions, and it is not meant to be a way of choosing between hypotheses that make different predictions.
Similarly, in science, Occam's razor is used as an abductive heuristic in the development of theoretical models rather than as a rigorous arbiter between candidate models. In the scientific method, Occam's razor is not considered an irrefutable principle of logic or a scientific result; the preference for simplicity in the scientific method is based on the falsifiability criterion. For each accepted explanation of a phenomenon, there may be an extremely large, perhaps even incomprehensible, number of possible and more complex alternatives. Since one can always burden failing explanations with ad hoc hypotheses to prevent them from being falsified, simpler theories are preferable to more complex ones because they are more testable.
๐I'm curious...
**History ( Quick )** - The phrase Occam's razor did not appear until a few centuries after William of Ockham's death in 1347. Libert Froidmont, in his On Christian Philosophy of the Soul, takes credit for the phrase, speaking of "novacula occami". Ockham did not invent this principle, but the "razor"โand its association with himโmay be due to the frequency and effectiveness with which he used it. Ockham stated the principle in various ways, but the most popular version, "Entities are not to be multiplied without necessity" (Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate) was formulated by the Irish Franciscan philosopher John Punch in his 1639 commentary on the works of Duns Scotus.
๐Keep it coming...
Justifications --- **Aesthetic** - Prior to the 20th century, it was a commonly held belief that nature itself was simple and that simpler hypotheses about nature were thus more likely to be true. This notion was deeply rooted in the aesthetic value that simplicity holds for human thought and the justifications presented for it often drew from theology. Thomas Aquinas made this argument in the 13th century, writing, "If a thing can be done adequately by means of one, it is superfluous to do it by means of several; for we observe that nature does not employ two instruments [if] one suffices." >Beginning in the 20th century, epistemological justifications based on induction, logic, pragmatism, and especially probability theory have become more popular among philosophers.
๐Got a Link?
๐ [Here!](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor) ๐
The Philosophy of Simplicity
Itโs far too easy to be guided by the misguided
Sometimes curiosity is guided by misguided sages, sending it this way or that. Which doesnโt always end well. If youโre fortunate, you may end up burrowing into networks of well-connected people and resources who can help you bridge some early gaps. But there comes a point where bridges donโt exist. Yet the gaps and chasms still do.
Iโm nothing but ordinary. Iโm not out to prove that Iโm smarter, faster, wealthier or better. But doesnโt that make you wonder? As to where the ordinary man or woman ends up finding outlets for their curiosity? And how they might go about building bridges into the unspeakable, were they to be empowered? Because far too often they are shoved aside, or somehow intellectually marginalized, held hostage by self-proclaimed scholars, prosperity gospel gurus and best-selling authors telling the lot of us how to live. Or even how to dream.
๐I'm curious...
- To make matters worse, often our most brilliant or insightful minds stumble with embarrassing clumsiness when it comes to explaining their realizations to anyone outside their closely guarded gated communities. They talk to the rest of us in a parlance suitable only to their particular club, contained by dialects of separation and unintended exclusion. - We need to be much more inclusive in our explanations. Part of my Jiu Jitsu training included an entire curriculum built around the skills of instructing. Instructorship was a four year program itself, in addition to Jiu Jitsu training. One of the things I was required to learn was the ability break things down into decipherable bits and chunks. My teacher explained, _โIf someone, maybe you, is rushing through a technique, they are usually covering up what they donโt know. Their speed is a subconscious attempt to fool you, to distract you. Because if you really know your stuff, you should be able to slow a technique down to a crawl and still be spot on.โ_
๐Keep it coming...
**Simpler means more fundamental** - One of the biggest problems we have, when it comes to explaining existence or matters of consciousness, is that itโs not been simplified, explained in ways that are simple and comprehensible to everyday people like me. This is an issue that permeates both our sciences and our normal daily interactions. - Everything has its own language. To be clear, artist talk theirs, and construction workers talk theirs. And also to be clear, there are cases of physicists and philosophers who have strived to talk simply. My point is, we need to keep finding ways to bring complex things within the grasp of the rest of us. - We are so used to accepting the inexplicable as inexplicable, that we stop trying to explain it and stop trying to understand it. Which makes finding everyday things to practice on all the more essential. Everyday life practice is convenient, because we have an endless supply of situations which call out for simple analogies.
๐Drop that link, Yo.
๐ [OK!](https://medium.com/dude-jitsu-for-everyday-life-leisure/the-philosophy-of-simplicity-4574f3fdfadb) ๐
๐Simple & Modest Quotes...
- "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." -Albert Einstein - โOne day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.โ โ Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums - โLike all magnificent things, it's very simple.โ โ Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting - โLife is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.โ โ Confucius - โSimplicity is the ultimate sophistication.โ โ Clare Boothe Luce - โOur life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.โ โ Henry David Thoreau, Walden and Other Writings - โManifest plainness, Embrace simplicity, Reduce selfishness, Have few desires.โ โ Lao Tzu - โHappiness. Simple as a glass of chocolate or tortuous as the heart. Bitter. Sweet. Alive.โ โ Joanne Harris, Chocolat - โIt is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials.โ โ Bruce Lee - โWell, I like to eat, sleep, drink, and be in love. I like to work, read, learn, and understand life.โ โ Langston Hughes - โPossessions, outward success, publicity, luxury - to me these have always been contemptible. I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best for both the body and the mind.โ โ Albert Einstein - โNature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummyโ โ Isaac Newton - โEvery solution to every problem is simple. It's the distance between the two where the mystery lies.โ โ Derek Landy, Skulduggery Pleasant - โBesides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of non-essentials.โ โ Lin Yutang, The Importance of Living - โI do believe in simplicity. It is astonishing as well as sad, how many trivial affairs even the wisest thinks he must attend to in a day; how singular an affair he thinks he must omit. When the mathematician would solve a difficult problem, he first frees the equation of all incumbrances, and reduces it to its simplest terms. So simplify the problem of life, distinguish the necessary and the real. Probe the earth to see where your main roots run. โ โ Henry David Thoreau - โI do not particularly like the word 'work.' Human beings are the only animals who have to work, and I think that is the most ridiculous thing in the world. Other animals make their livings by living, but people work like crazy, thinking that they have to in order to stay alive. The bigger the job, the greater the challenge, the more wonderful they think it is. It would be good to give up that way of thinking and live an easy, comfortable life with plenty of free time. I think that the way animals live in the tropics, stepping outside in the morning and evening to see if there is something to eat, and taking a long nap in the afternoon, must be a wonderful life. For human beings, a life of such simplicity would be possible if one worked to produce directly his daily necessities. In such a life, work is not work as people generally think of it, but simply doing what needs to be done.โ โ Masanobu Fukuoka, The One-Straw Revolution - โAnd I learned what is obvious to a child. That life is simply a collection of little lives, each lived one day at a time. That each day should be spent finding beauty in flowers and poetry and talking to animals. That a day spent with dreaming and sunsets and refreshing breezes cannot be bettered. But most of all, I learned that life is about sitting on benches next to ancient creeks with my hand on her knee and sometimes, on good days, for falling in love.โ โ Nicholas Sparks
๐ Realm Preview
`OK Clip` ๐ _It's OK..._
- Hmph.
![Nat_Hmph](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81871975-7b750900-953e-11ea-92bc-1ffc3a5ccc60.png)
๐References
![OK](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81860056-cd606380-952b-11ea-953b-43f650adfdca.png) ![Flower Stem idk](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81870672-fd176780-953b-11ea-9a7b-996eaa8932aa.jpg)
๐Credentials
- @Booplicate - _For suggesting the `Flowery Reed`_. > Still don't know what to call it exactly, haha. - @Malicos - _For suggesting the `Moonlight Butterfly Clip`_. > It's very pretty! - @MisterSimple - _For your long service to the project!_ ![Simple The Rat](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43480604/81872001-89c32500-953e-11ea-8fd0-7c83a9c5e770.png) > Thank you so much! ๐
๐๐ Attachments ๐
โฏ [ ๐ถ๐ฎ ACS - Small Bundle Pack 1๐ป๐ฆ๐ ](https://github.com/Monika-After-Story/MonikaModDev/files/4625155/ACS.-.Small.Bundle.Pack.1.zip) โฏ
Meme of the Theme!
Hey, Monika...
>Why do you love me?