13's Yuan Yuan Space

I love Celeste’s difficulty curve—every technique mastered feels incredibly rewarding.
(Implicit movement mechanics are also really fun)

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Blue Origins hit 5C two years ago and then stopped playing (only C and 9 left).
Just bought Tower of Winter and got the starter pack—so sad, no cards unlocked yet.

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Chapter Nine is really hard, but the design is amazing :face_holding_back_tears:

The 8.8 spire has a virus, only the third character can be played :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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I just had an endoscopy and was diagnosed with mild gastritis.

I peeked at the screen and saw that only I had a standard endoscopy—everyone else had a painless procedure :innocent:. It’s no wonder everyone chose the painless option; I had a very sobering experience afterward :skull:. Unfortunately, the doctor said I shouldn’t have general anesthesia while on antidepressants, so I had to endure this painful experience.

The scope looked so thick and intimidating—it felt like I was being forced to watch a horror movie scene :scream:, but thankfully, it was over quickly. If I ignore the discomfort of the air being pumped into my stomach, the endoscopy wasn’t as bad as the throat scope, but I definitely don’t want to do it again.

The doctor said I’m otherwise healthy, which is great news, but then came the bad news—I tested positive for Helicobacter pylori :sob:. My life just became a constant worry—just months ago in July, I was negative, but now, after a short time at work, I’m positive. I suspect it was from a recent new graduate gathering where no one used public chopsticks :melting_face:. From now on, I’ll have to refuse hotpot and stir-fried dishes :sweat_smile:—though grilled food might actually be safer, sighing :smiling_face_with_tear:.

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The medication should work quickly—several senior colleagues I know have had it too. One even casually mentioned during a meal that his H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) test came back positive, and we quickly got him a pair of disposable chopsticks just in case.

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I kept wanting to buy a keyboard but couldn’t find one I liked :crying_cat: Apparently, 88-key models are almost nonexistent, so I finally settled on the Yamaha PSR-E383.

Shopping always involves endless picking and choosing, and by the time I decide, I’m barely even interested anymore :melting_face:

I still haven’t checked out, so I’ll just leave it in the cart for now.

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It’s been a whole day since I’ve seen a GPT joke!

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:smiling_face_with_tear:Why are most Yamaha keyboards around ¥1,000 only 61 keys? I might just give up on Yamaha—the limited key range really affects the playing experience… :pleading_face:

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Thinking about it, increasing the budget might be worth it—big purchases shouldn’t be unsatisfying, or it’s just a waste of money… :melting_face:

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The Berlin Wall was (_)—

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The tragedy of LaLa will be replayed in BangBang (will it)?

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The price at the ¥2,500 range has become acceptable now… :angry_face_with_horns: Maybe it’s a big decision, so I’ll sleep on it and decide whether to order tomorrow.

If I could earn a bit more, I wouldn’t be so torn over this.

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For large purchases, it’s best to plan ahead—otherwise, when upgrading, discounts and trade-ins may not be worth the hassle. Instead, save more money and buy the best quality you can afford within your means.

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Finally, it’s my turn to share! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

24 years old, office worker

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So, is it your 24th birthday today?

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yep​:smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Happy Birthday, may you have good fortune and always be victorious in health!

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