If you don't know what this or a hot reflash are, they can't have been that bad
`flashrom -p internal' or FPT (Intel only). Though in practice, the "backup" will be downloading a copy of your current version, which obviously should be done before attempting an upgrade.Do you know is it possible to make a bios backup before upgrading?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Anyway, we want to see pictures of your Alaskan wolf, so do that upgrade now Um, please.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Welp this is awkward.
> me never having talked about going to pride together with her
> couple of days laterfriend > i'd really like to go to pride with you this year
me > ok cool, I'm in. Sounds fun!
friend > buuuut... i can't. super busy :(
me > ok no prob. Not sure why you brought it up then, but maybe next year you won't be busy
Did I say something wrong? I don't understand. Did she just instantly regret asking me?friend > posts pictures on instagram at pride with other people
Last-nanosecond change of plans... or at least that's the best explanation I can come up with after having been in similar situations a few times, and realizing that if they'd never wanted me to come along, they wouldn't have mentioned the idea in the first place.
Anyway, should this be what you were worked up aboutyesterdaytwo days ago, don't. If plans come through then great; otherwise, it's not like you'll have to crawl back into your coffin and sleep for another 100 years.
And always remember the difference between reality and fiction
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I totally get that. That happens. I do that all the time. But mostly the other way around. "Shit, can't make it after all, sorry!"
If the plans changed so they could go, why not just ask me again. Worst case I've made other plans and I can't, best case I'll come along anyway.
Nah it's unrelated. I try not to let people influence my mood too much. This is just a slight annoyance but enough to trigger those annoying obsessive intrusive thoughts.
Man that sounds amazing tbh
Last edited by Sazzy; 14.08.22 at 21:31.
True, but there's not much I can add here besides what you've already realized: that this isn't what happened.
Pleased to hear the first half, as that's what I was hoping for; not so much about the second, but you'll get there.Nah it's unrelated. I try not to let people influence my mood too much. This is just a slight annoyance but enough to trigger those annoying obsessive intrusive thoughts.
Now I'm being a bad influence againMan that sounds amazing tbh
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Fair. it is what it is, but I'm just trying to understand, I guess. Feeling excluded is that one thing that always bothered me most.
I have an easier time letting go than I did before when I was a teen, but it still stings; even if there's no ill content.
Why? Who doesn't want to be a vampire and spend some time in their coffin now and then?
- No need to kill living beings to feed on their blood. A quiet undeath with no drama.
- Doesn't matter if you were hit by a nuclear bomb. As long as your phylactery is intact, you can return in a few days.
- Holing yourself up in your room to read for several decades is not only realistic, but desirable.
And thus I conclude that my hypothesis is indeed correct.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Do vampires have to kill? Depending on the story you're reading, they will just drink your blood and hypnotize you into forgetting it happened.
Fair, though vampire regen is pretty sick too~
As a vampire, you hole up in your room every day and only come out at night. That's pretty amazing if you ask me
I feel like surveillance cameras hadn't been invented when some of those stories were written.
Unless someone drives a stake through your no longer functional heart, in which case you go poofFair, though vampire regen is pretty sick too~
Would rather have the choice of when to do either and for how long.As a vampire, you hole up in your room every day and only come out at night. That's pretty amazing if you ask me
Also, only a few thousand Hollywood movies about killing (destroying?) vampires have been made, I could do without all that bad PR... or maybe they're a way to deceive humans with false information
In any case, Tsukihime basically proved everything is "depending on the story you're reading", so maybe there are no right or wrong answers here.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Why not just lure them home with you and send them off again when you're done?
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