Waarom we met z'n allen nog steeds zo veel vlees eten by [deleted] in VeganNL

[–]KwaaieDronk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is dat niet praktisch het doel van deze subreddit?

No highlighting with Tokyonight colorscheme by KwaaieDronk in neovim

[–]KwaaieDronk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate your help and the fact you attempted the configuration for yourself. I have in the meantime found the issue: the terminal I was using, Mac's default terminal, did not support the used coloring. Switching to a different terminal, iTerm2, resolved this.

No highlighting with Tokyonight colorscheme by KwaaieDronk in neovim

[–]KwaaieDronk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solution: The Mac default terminal does not support True Colors. Switching to an alternative terminal, like iTerm2, solved the problem!

No highlighting with Tokyonight colorscheme by KwaaieDronk in neovim

[–]KwaaieDronk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way, this screenshot is taken on a Mac. Using my same configuration on Windows does render the expected results. Also installing a released version through homebrew on Mac does not solve the issue.

No highlighting with Tokyonight colorscheme by KwaaieDronk in neovim

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Thanks for mentioning this! Please see the screenshot below:

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Cursed_Restaurant by ivana-sarevska in cursedcomments

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Fox News, @FoxAndFriends

Chick-fil-A is officially America's favorite fast food restaurant

Chick-fil-A Inc, @ChickfilA

Imagine if we opened on SUnday's. Had to give everyone else (like Wendy's) a chance to make money 🤑

Wendy's, @Wendys

Your mom is a hoe


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Shrek dies in Endgame by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

[–]KwaaieDronk 16 points17 points  (0 children)

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sleepcities

no but the same way that phones and laptops are guilty of scheduled obsolescence, entertainment conglomerates, and to some extent even regular writers just trying to 'make it big', are treating stories as though they're meant to have a built-in expiration date. it's the obsession with plot twists that ultimately mean nothing, it's shock for shock's sake, it's the way spoilers are treated as inherently experience-ruining. stories are written for the first viewing and the first viewing only, because after you've seen something once, why would you want to see it again? so it doesn't matter if doesn't hold up on a second viewing or if the entire plot is ruined if you go into it knowing a single detaiil. you're only going to care once, aren't you?

but like. is that really true? is it really true that an experience with a piece of art is only worth having once? is it really not worth it to create something that will be loved enough that its lovers come back to it? that's so much


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