@ZRDR_DelRio @yonle @Pi_rat @Suiseiseki @lain @jeff @RoBu @takao yes it can be pretty insightful the shitposter dot world club is full of smarty pants
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Friday, 20-Feb-2026 01:14:01 JST
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Sunday, 15-Feb-2026 22:10:42 JST
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Friday, 13-Feb-2026 20:39:22 JST
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@lain tempted to see if they sell some in the big town, there is like 0 German beer on the market around here, only Belgian triple and infinite amount of IPA
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Friday, 06-Feb-2026 23:51:13 JST
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@nimda Thank you!
I'll take the opportunity to ask this: I know Mitra supports lists, but the default web client doesn't provide an interface to make them. I tried with the Bloat client (which is cool to provide, I always liked it), but I get a 500 error if I try to create a list. Is this expected?
(bloat.wizard.casa currently returns a 502, scratch that if the update is still ongoing)
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 18:07:38 JST
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@lain @Originalboy2 I felt like this too toward the end, the whole meta-fiction and layered narration exercice makes the book a fantastic and unique physical object but ultimately the main sources of horror and enjoyment are this dreaded house and the exploration diaries. I didn't care about the unlikable junkie dude's rambling in the footnotes and the academic pastiche content quickly felt like a drag to go through
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 18:07:36 JST
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@Originalboy2 @lain I remember being annoyed by the repeated pornographic and bar diving accounts but the paranoid and delirious panics with visions and smells were ok
I want to read another story like this now
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foolghool@wizard.casa's status on Wednesday, 07-Jan-2026 18:07:31 JST
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@Originalboy2 @lain thank you, though I'm more interested by the psychological and supernatural horror parts than the metafictional qualities of the book. The closer I have in mind is a short story by Jorge Luis Borges called "There are more things". Now that I think about it, there are parts in "Our Share of Night" by Mariana Enriquez that really come close to House of Leaves regarding how the house is something unnatural by itself.