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"The Buddhist games list is a list of games that Gautama Buddha is reputed to have said that he would not play and that his disciples should likewise not play, because he believed them to be a 'cause for negligence'.[1] This list dates from the 6th or 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games.[2]

There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by T. W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same order given in the original.[3] The list is duplicated in a number of other early Buddhist texts, including the Vinaya Pitaka.[2][4]"

The top of a Wikipedia page for "List of games that Buddha would not play". "The Buddhist games list is a list of games that Gautama Buddha is reputed to have said that he would not play and that his disciples should likewise not play, because he believed them to be a 'cause for negligence'.[1] This list dates from the 6th or 5th century BC and is the earliest known list of games.[2] There is some debate about the translation of some of the games mentioned, and the list given here is based on the translation by T. W. Rhys Davids of the Brahmajāla Sutta and is in the same order given in the original.[3] The list is duplicated in a number of other early Buddhist texts, including the Vinaya Pitaka.[2][4]"

Another screenshot of Wikipedia, outlining said list.


Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice.[2]
The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant.[5]
Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihāra-patham, a form of hop-scotch.
Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks).
Games of throwing dice.
Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required—elephants, horses, etc..
Ball games.
Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves.
Ploughing with a toy plough.
Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves.
Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves.
Playing with toy carts.
Playing with toy bows.
Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script)
Guessing a friend's thoughts.
Imitating deformities.

Another screenshot of Wikipedia, outlining said list. Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice.[2] The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant.[5] Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihāra-patham, a form of hop-scotch. Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks). Games of throwing dice. Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required—elephants, horses, etc.. Ball games. Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves. Ploughing with a toy plough. Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves. Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves. Playing with toy carts. Playing with toy bows. Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script) Guessing a friend's thoughts. Imitating deformities.

game jam idea

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A picture of a bottle of skin cleanser labeled "La Roche-Posay"

A picture of a bottle of skin cleanser labeled "La Roche-Posay"

bro why my suitemate using the Roach Pussy

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is that tinkercad lmao

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For a minute I thought that this was going to be how I found out he died

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the misinfo around balatro's supposedly poor code quality annoys me to this day.

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rose was so real for this tbh

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i have limited programming experience but i bet i could stop a ddos attack. as soon as some weird traffic came in from somewhere i'd just shut it down. if they kept doing it i'd send them a virus email that put the words BACK OFF or BEWARE or something in huge letters on their computer screen

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...do you have a template you can share for this

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i don't think there is any other way to read Homestuck in 2026 than that

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Screenshot from Katana ZERO showing Zero talking to his psychiatrist by a fireplace

Screenshot from Katana ZERO showing Zero talking to his psychiatrist by a fireplace

However if my therapist told me that his role model was the psychiatrist from Katana ZERO, I would keep attending sessions just to see what else is wrong with him, and potentially land a sweet murder-for-hire gig

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Omg Mrs binky hiiiiiiiiii

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Article from Dexerto with a picture of Takuto Maruki from persona 5:
A gamer says he became a therapist after playing Persona 5, inspired by Takuto Maruki

Article from Dexerto with a picture of Takuto Maruki from persona 5: A gamer says he became a therapist after playing Persona 5, inspired by Takuto Maruki

(p5r spoilers)

if my therapist told me he was inspired to enter the field by Takuto "medical ethics are just a suggestion, let's brainwash a teenager and rewrite reality" Maruki i would start running away very fast

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nvm now there's yuri!!!!!!

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a teenage detective comic

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Scalding but I see where you are coming from, it's a very good game

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hhgregg and moon child are the same type of guy to me

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[learning about moon child in the middle of a depressive spiral] i don’t have the power to be his friend. i don’t have the power to do fucking anything

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YEOWCH

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@realfollowers.bsky.social I gotta know

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Jackbox joke boat logo

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it was foretold in the prophecy

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Drawing of a cat in pen, very wide eyed, labeled "Cat :)"

Drawing of a cat in pen, very wide eyed, labeled "Cat :)"

Found this cat drawing put up on a cork board and resonated with it spiritually

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FISH POEM
Stella Sacco


My best friend in Catholic grade school, Tony, 
Lived on one side of the highway to Pittstield And between the sets of lanes, 
Set deep down a sharp incline, 
There was a little stream
Running from one corrugated pipe to another And when I'd come visit we'd cross the road And we'd climb down
And we'd get our hands and shoes wet 
And we'd hunt for cool rocks.
But one day we found a big fish instead.

FISH POEM Stella Sacco My best friend in Catholic grade school, Tony, Lived on one side of the highway to Pittstield And between the sets of lanes, Set deep down a sharp incline, There was a little stream Running from one corrugated pipe to another And when I'd come visit we'd cross the road And we'd climb down And we'd get our hands and shoes wet And we'd hunt for cool rocks. But one day we found a big fish instead.

It was in a pool slightly deeper and wider
Than the rest of the stream 
And we were mystified.
It was big, much bigger than we figured 
A fish in a stream that narrow should be.
Not that we had ever seen a fish there before.
It was alive and so still
That we were able to reach into the water And stroke it
And feel its slick scales
And so we sang songs to it 
And we called it a gentle giant 
And it didn't swim away
And we thought it was a miracle
And we wondered where it would go from there
And we went back inside.

It was in a pool slightly deeper and wider Than the rest of the stream And we were mystified. It was big, much bigger than we figured A fish in a stream that narrow should be. Not that we had ever seen a fish there before. It was alive and so still That we were able to reach into the water And stroke it And feel its slick scales And so we sang songs to it And we called it a gentle giant And it didn't swim away And we thought it was a miracle And we wondered where it would go from there And we went back inside.

The next time I saw Tony I brought up our gentle giant
And he looked at me with a sort of bladed pity 
And said "It was dying, dummy."
He explained he had talked to his mom 
And his mom had said
The fish came from somewhere else
And had gotten stranded in that stream somehow 
And had nothing to eat anymore 
And not enough room to swim
And the reason it didn't swim away from us Is because it couldn't swim away from us.
It couldn't swim anywhere.
We were the giants, not the fish, 
And we had played with it 
As it was dying.

The next time I saw Tony I brought up our gentle giant And he looked at me with a sort of bladed pity And said "It was dying, dummy." He explained he had talked to his mom And his mom had said The fish came from somewhere else And had gotten stranded in that stream somehow And had nothing to eat anymore And not enough room to swim And the reason it didn't swim away from us Is because it couldn't swim away from us. It couldn't swim anywhere. We were the giants, not the fish, And we had played with it As it was dying.

I got sad.
Maybe it was able to go downstream, I offered.
Tony countered with a "How?"
For which I did not have a great answer.
But I just think
If I was dying,
As l am every day, I would like someone
Who thought I was miraculous
To touch me
And feel my soft skin And sing to me
While I went.

I got sad. Maybe it was able to go downstream, I offered. Tony countered with a "How?" For which I did not have a great answer. But I just think If I was dying, As l am every day, I would like someone Who thought I was miraculous To touch me And feel my soft skin And sing to me While I went.

Fish Poem

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I can't believe I actually have to say this, but apparently I do: someone who is buying compromised Bluesky accounts from an account reseller marketplace is directly funding identity theft, fraud, and international crime. #BadActorBingo resurrection for an explainer of why:

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Don't forget the captain toad rerelease that also came out on the 3ds for some reason!

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The main thing I remember about 3d land is that the final Bowser fight was really well done

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This should be an OS level feature tbh

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i like the cat it seems friendly (except for the part where it bites you)

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how cheap ass are we talking

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*hands you a @beatblock.bsky.social and also technically my account*

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