Chat about anything! (Part 3)

My brother poured some down my hair…
(i screamed bruh.)

Please tell me your talking about water…

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it was something worse ._.


Dont tell me it was dawgs cum

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It was T_T

Did bro jork it, IN YOUR HAIR?!

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T_T
(YES)

I honestly dont know how to respond to that.
BEAT THE SHIT OUTTA BRO DAWG!

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FREAKY NIGGAS, ARE (probably) NOT ALLOWED THERE.

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Currently beating him rn

nah probably is an understatement

You never know. =3

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True.

guess the game based on what I say!
“Would you rather expose yourself or expose yourself?”
(Not would you rather btw)

I’ve have a pimple on my ass and its honestly PISSING ME OFFF!!!

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Embrace the Darkness!

Is that OBS, The recording software?

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Applications are called “software” because “software” is the overarching term for all non-hardware components of a computer, and “applications” are a specific type of software. Applications are designed to perform particular tasks for users, while software encompasses a broader range of instructions and data that run a computer. Think of it this way: all applications are software, but not all software are applications.

Here’s a more detailed explanation:

Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer, like the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Software, on the other hand, consists of the instructions, data, and programs that tell the hardware what to do. *
Software as a Broad Category:
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Software is a general term that covers everything that’s not hardware. This includes the operating system (like Windows or macOS), system software (like drivers), and application software (like web browsers or word processors). *
Applications as Specific Programs:
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Applications are a type of software. They are designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks for the user, such as browsing the internet, creating documents, or playing games. *
Why “Application Software”:
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The term “application software” is sometimes used to distinguish it from other types of software, like system software (which manages the computer’s hardware). However, “application” is often used as a shorter, more user-friendly term. *
“App” as a Shorthand:
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“App” is simply a shortened version of “application,” and is commonly used, especially in the context of mobile devices and app stores.

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i took a picture with the phone faced down in a dark room

when you give the older brother your controller