LiLyyy-yuri's recent activity

  1. Comment on What are you doing this weekend? in ~talk

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    My school's robotics club will be attending a two-day robotics event happening this weekend. I'll be coming with them as their coach. The current line-up is the first iteration of the club in the...

    My school's robotics club will be attending a two-day robotics event happening this weekend. I'll be coming with them as their coach.

    The current line-up is the first iteration of the club in the school, so we're excited just to get there and see how we'll perform.

    8 votes
  2. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~music

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    I honestly think the laziest answer to this question would be L'autunno from Antonio Vivaldi's Le quattro stagioni.

    I honestly think the laziest answer to this question would be L'autunno from Antonio Vivaldi's Le quattro stagioni.

    1 vote
  3. Comment on Who is "John Smith" in your country? in ~talk

    LiLyyy-yuri
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    As a native Tagalog speaker I can vouch for the veracity of the Tagalog section of the Wikipedia page for placeholder names. In casual, everyday conversation we just refer to random people or...

    As a native Tagalog speaker I can vouch for the veracity of the Tagalog section of the Wikipedia page for placeholder names.

    In casual, everyday conversation we just refer to random people or persons whose name we forgot as "si ano". The name "Juan dela Cruz" or simply "Juan" rarely finds use in casual conversation but finds many uses in media reports and instructional materials from agencies.

    2 votes
  4. Comment on How many users are here now? in ~tildes

    LiLyyy-yuri
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    Actually kinda surprised that Tildes is still invite-only.

    Actually kinda surprised that Tildes is still invite-only.

    2 votes
  5. Comment on Why did you choose this username for your Tildes account? in ~talk

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    In Japanese, lilies are called 百合 (yuri), which is what they also call the genre focusing on lesbian relationships. As for the three y's, it's a reference to Reol's Twitter handle @RRReol. The two...

    In Japanese, lilies are called 百合 (yuri), which is what they also call the genre focusing on lesbian relationships. As for the three y's, it's a reference to Reol's Twitter handle @RRReol. The two capital L's in turn reference iLLness LiLin, a boss track in the rhythm game SOUND VOLTEX.

    2 votes
  6. Comment on I just discovered Steam in ~games

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    You might enjoy the game You Have 10 Seconds. It's a platformer puzzle game with short stages you have to clear in 10 seconds or less. It's kinda difficult, but you might be able to beat it.

    You might enjoy the game You Have 10 Seconds. It's a platformer puzzle game with short stages you have to clear in 10 seconds or less. It's kinda difficult, but you might be able to beat it.

    3 votes
  7. Comment on Introductions | February 2019 in ~talk

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    Hi o.o Reddit lurker for 3 years here. Read about Tildes from some OOTL thread (can't remember exactly which one), thought I should give it a try. NEET for 8 months--I'm waiting for a call from...

    Hi o.o

    Reddit lurker for 3 years here. Read about Tildes from some OOTL thread (can't remember exactly which one), thought I should give it a try.

    NEET for 8 months--I'm waiting for a call from some government department, as scholarship contract states that we serve under said department upon graduation in return. In the meantime I'm studying Japanese, learning more Python, playing rhythm games, and just picked up the piano.

    4 votes
  8. Comment on Introductions | February 2019 in ~talk

    LiLyyy-yuri
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    You called? Oh wait, wrong name. Bye.

    You called? Oh wait, wrong name. Bye.

    1 vote
  9. Comment on Where do you get your music from? in ~music

    LiLyyy-yuri
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    Absolutely this. Most of my music collection consists of independent Japanese works (aka doujin music). Some sell their merchandise on online shops that ships internationally and/or digitally at...

    Absolutely this. Most of my music collection consists of independent Japanese works (aka doujin music). Some sell their merchandise on online shops that ships internationally and/or digitally at Bandcamp or Apple Store, but most labels have yet to make this move, so their works can be hard to acquire unless you actually go to music conventions in Japan. That's one reason why there's an active community of listeners who pirate doujin music.

    I prefer web dl, and almost never buy physical copies because I can't seem to handle them with care. It's really nice that all local artists I follow release their works at Bandcamp.