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Today was a weird day. I felt a little bit exhausted, a little bit like I will get sick and pretty tired. So I didn’t do much (aka getting settled in, going to the supermarket twice, going to the Farmer’s Market and buying herbs, organizing some things regarding my apartment, burning popcorn in the process of making it and tidying the flat up a little bit). Highlight of my day: Skyping with R and discussing definitions and relativism and how to act in a world where there is no “truth”. While doing so, I doodled in Processing (the result can be seen at the top).

Also, I looked at words! At the 10,000 most common words in English, to be correct. And I wrote a Beautiful Soup Scraper for that. I’m getting good at that. Meaning, I’m surprised how little time I needed for that today.

Yeah. That was my Saturday.

Input? 2

Output? 4

Learnings?

People in Philosophy call the stuff that might exist besides the matter “stuff”,

You might need to belief in one worldview to act.

“Somerset” is in the list of the most common 10,000 English words, according to the Google ngram book search Somerset. Why.

Questions?

Should I buy plants? More? For my flat? Big ones? But where? How do I get them to my apartment? Or should I get a big big tree branch from the forest? Will there be endless bugs in there?