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  1. @kelly-charmainemarieflanag1098

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    I live close to Chinatown here in Vancouver. There's a tiny shop that sells personal stamps. They do a lot for people to use in signing their Art. I wonder if the gentleman there would talk to me in English. Maybe he would cut a stamp, would it still be ok if I haven't been the person who cut it in

  2. @Sinezungu

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    Hello webfriendernets heehee 🙂 The soundtrack in the dream animation sequence sounds so familiar, like I've heard it so many times before. Would someone please tell me what the name of the track is, and also its composer. Thank you!

  3. @SomeRandomGuy164

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    Dear internetdwellers,

    A long time ago in a place far far away from here, I was a young man discovering the magical interwebs for the first time. I soon stumbled across a wise man named Ze Frank. Ze Frank told and taught me a lot about life, its upsides but also its downsides. Then, through some kind of horrendous dramatic trick that faith played on us, we were separated as I started to spend less and less time in front of my computer. But a little while ago, when I was once again strolling through the wild and mysterious lands of interwebworld, I saw that name again: Ze Frank. What followed was a reunion worthy of a Disney motion picture. The funny thing is that I have so much more appreciation for the life lessons that our beloved Ze Frank deals out so effortlessly (or at least so it seems) since I have gone through many more of the experiences that he references. 

    Well then. Who would like to be my new internetfriend for the day?

  4. @loubrady5541

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    My name is Lou and I am very new to this channel. I found zefrank because of the Morgan Freeman video, and am very glad I did. I have fallen in love with this man. He and his fan-base seem (for the most part) really awesome. I am in college for evolutionary biology and am interested astrophysics, but am afraid I'm not smart enough to study it seriously. I will one day overcome this fear and take a class, but for now, I will stick with procrastinating by watching zefrank. What are your interests?

  5. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …history? What kinds of people do you think are given more license to be assholes than everyone else? Have quotes become more or less important to you as you've gotten older? And how have you changed? How have you remained very much you?
    CHEERS

  6. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …know, though.
    HOW ARE YOU?!
    I'm so sorry for the silence. Life kept getting all up in my face, and I sort of capitulated. Your last comments are date-marked "5 months ago", and for that I truly apologize.
    What have you done in the last year that makes you really happy? What have you learned/realized about yourself? About anything else notable? Are you going to college/university/whatever it's called in Canada in the fall? How is your family? What do you think was/is the Golden Age of…

  7. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    (Have I filled my grandiose statement quote yet for the day? 🙂 ) Yes, I do. That's why people make the effort to interact and silly stuff like that. I HOPE IT DOESN'T GET WORSE!!! You made an interrobang. That is infinitely nifty. I think that everyone's kind of crazy, if crazy means not rational. I always wear mismatched socks. You? Right now, I'm pretty tired of adults asking me where I'm going to college and what I want to be. That's just because it rubs in the fact that I still don't…

  8. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …them. I don't have the ability to do that with everyone, though, so yes, I have thought of some people that way. Sometimes I seem more or less real to myself on one day/week/month than I do on others. You seem pretty darn real, as far as how you think and exist as a person. Less as far as how you interact or conduct your daily life. And that's just because I know a lot more about the first things, and less about the latter. 'Cause knowledge constructs realities, or at least helps define them.

  9. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …whiny. That desert island kid would, I imagine, be much like early hominids. I'm guessing? That's actually a very interesting question, what would happen if a person grew up with no culture at all. No expectations, no shoes to step into, just human urges and a massive brain. THAT'S SO INTERESTING TO CONSIDER. I can almost never see where the sky meets the land because OREGON=GIGANTIC TREES EVERYWHERE. Which I love. I always try to imagine people as as real as I have the capacity to imagine…

  10. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …"No; an' he were, I would burn my study." BUUUUUURN. And so many other good bits in Shakespearean works make the slog of the language worth it. The best color to write about would be (besides blue) yellow. It can be the most joyful color ever, or a really nasty one. I do not at all think that you're whiny. I think we all struggle between wanting to talk about every one of our complaints and insecurities and not wanting to sound like a self-centered downer. And you, Bria, are definitely not…

  11. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …For example: "There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so." (Hamlet). And that whole to-be-or-not-to-be, whether-tis-nobler… speech is truly shivery, not to mention applicable to life. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander says to Hermia, scornfully, " You ACORN." Forever my favorite insult. Actually, it has to compete with Beatrice, who in Much Ado About Nothing replies to a messengers observation of "I see, lady, the gentleman is not in your books" by saying…

  12. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …interesting questions of morality. And, of course, it has the famous line, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings." I find Shakespeare really difficult to read. And having to go back and forth between the explanatory notes (because Shakespeare wrote in alien English) and the text is really tedious. What makes it worth it, though, are the one-liners. Shakespeare has the BEST one-liners…

  13. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …amazing words), Much Ado About Nothing (really good insults, funny), A Midsummer Night's Dream (I liked reading it, but like it better when performed), Romeo and Juliet (terrible story, some really good poetry though), and miscellaneous sonnets. Oh, and Merchant of Venice! I LOVE that play. It was kind of hard to read, though, because it's REALLY anti-Semitic. I cringed a lot, but it had just gorgeous monologues. And I've read Julius Caesar. It was pretty good. A little slow. Posed….

  14. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …watch Vampire Diaries. I'm assuming that it's just a part of her growing up and learning about herself, and she's still the person that makes me feel most loved. And she's still the only person I can be 100% myself around, and the person who makes me laugh the most, and the person who understands me best, and the person who appreciates me most, I think. I am still reluctant to leave her when college comes around. The rest of my family, though? I'm outta here. I have read…Hamlet (many many..

  15. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    Ha! My parents basically have the same view on the Internet. In addition, my mom sees it as an evil necessary for the completion of homework assignments, and my dad tells me to go outside more. My sister is amazing. She's eleven now, and she's the most important person in my life. A few months ago, she started getting really sullen and irritable; for example, my family and I aren't allowed to touch her (i.e. hugs) anymore without explicit (and now rare) permission. And she always wants to…

  16. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …just talking to friends about important things to having class discussions. School has parameters. Friends are there for you to break all parameters with. That was a beautiful description of blue. My favorite color. You're right, it contains multitudes. I agree about tragedy, and I think the worst are where not only there is no gain, but no one is at fault. Or there is a question of fault, like there often is in cases of mental illness or the requirement to choose the lesser of two evils…

  17. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …truly a unique way for brains to think. I have a Ti-84, and I count it among my best friends. ZE TECHNOLOGY WILL LEEBERATE US FRRRROM ZE MATH!!! I have not seen Les Miserables, but that was a great connection. I also wish that in English class (or truly any class), we related what we learned/discussed to ourselves more. I feel like that's the point of a lot of our time in school, to learn things about ourselves and others, but it's never overtly acknowledged. That's why I vastly prefer…

  18. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …from the Internet, the whole distraction thing largely depends on environment. YOU MENTIONED WICKHAM AND NOW MY LIZZIE BENNET FEELINGS ARE RESURFACING. It's not an altogether bad phenomenon. Hahaha! That is true, that learning (higher) math in order to know how to do it is becoming almost an archaic skill, what with computers. However, my math teacher last year reminded us at least once a month that we were taking that class not to learn math, but to learn how to think. Because math is…

  19. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …back about ramifications of the Internet. Specifically, how they are adding distractions, multi-tasking, and fast-paced gear shifting into our lives. The Internet rarely provides the opportunity to think deeply about something for long periods of time, which is what contributes to long-term memory, creativity, and new ways of thinking or solving a certain problem. The Internet gives us a new way to think – not necessarily a bad way, but different enough that it is worth noticing. Aside…

  20. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    …I wouldn't say that that's weird or pessimistic. Just a little sad, that you feel like you're being dragged in against your will, because fighting for something is always more cool than fighting against something. Ah, school. Which you are now done with, correct? High school, at least. How did it feel? I myself have also worn a variety of weird hats in order to be noticed. Often accompanied by gut-churning anxiety about being noticed. On the topic of distraction, I watched a video a while…

  21. @robotfolly

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    That could be. Brains can be overwhelmingly different. Have you found any more clues? Crash Course US History has been a total gem, but I do feel bad for those who are not American. *gasp* what do you mean, we overlook wars we didn't win?!? There obviously must be some OTHER reason I didn't learn about the War of 1812 until a few months ago, but have been taught US Revolutionary War history almost every year since first grade! (Sadly, an overwhelmingly true generalism you have made.)…

  22. @gottaloveart

    September 19, 2025 at 7:22 pm

    Sweetie we're only human beings, our views of people and concepts are pretty dynamic. You'll rarely (most likely never) find someone with a static view of another person. So chances are no matter how many friends you'll make their views of you will change just like you will 😉 You shouldn't get depressed over this idea b/c change is good 😀

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