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WSA or Windows Subsystem for Android is a Tool that allows Windows to run Android Apps directly without using any emulator. The problem is Windows Subsystem for Android is currently only available through preview via the Beta Channel of the Windows Insider Program. But if you follow my guide, you don't have to be in Windows Insider Program to try it out. The only thing you need is Windows 11 installed and some patience.
This is a compiled collection of common Japanese SFXs (sound effects or onomatopoeia).
This collection uses mostly Romaji transliterations. Some SFXs can be used in combination with other SFXs; some of them, or combinations thereof, can be written separately for emphasis within the same panel (example: do-ki-, ドッ キッ ), but can be considered part of the same action; some use repeated sub-elements or prolongation characters (ー) within them. All interjections can be written differently, usually to indicate particularly strong or repeated stimulation. For example, a cho in isolation is almost certainly a truncated version of chotto, where the speaker was distracted from finishing the word. A prolongation of a character, on the other hand, often implies lazy, harsh, or sloppy pronunciation, or possibly even a scream. Because of this, many SFXs can have multiple meanings, depending on the action drawn, as well as one's interpretation of that action.
a: general interjection and versa
Ever wanted to delete all your likes/favorites from Twitter but only found broken/expensive tools? You are in the right place.
setInterval(() => {
for (const d of document.querySelectorAll('div[data-testid="unlike"]')) {
d.click()
}
/*Stolen from http://aleclownes.com/2017/02/01/crt-display.html*/ | |
/*This adds a "crt scanlines" effect to the screen*/ | |
.crt-scanlines::before { | |
content: " "; | |
display: block; | |
position: absolute; | |
top: 0; | |
left: 0; | |
bottom: 0; |