19122 pts ยท August 25, 2011
Mukbangs are popular in Korea, not sure how people in China feel about them.
Live out in the country, and I'm not so sure. We have assholes tearing down the dirt road and littering, sure. We also have SO many crows.
Nice, sick burn bruh.
Just because someone doesn't agree with you or give in to your demands/insults doesn't mean they're trolling.
Did they fix the weird way the Simpsons episodes were shown, where it was cutting out plenty of visual gags?
But it does leave you open to satisfying and non-malicious pedantry. ;) Enjoy your night.
I leave you with a joke you should get: Middle C, E Flat, and G walk into a bar. The bartender says "sorry, I don't serve minors."
But it does mean maybe just let people ask questions even if it seems stupid, sometimes. Doesn't reflect on their intelligence or on you.
notes themselves were relevant. We all have moments where stuff escapes us. It should be okay to ask people questions. /2
And that's true, but I really think they were curious HOW it was similar, not the fact it was similar at all. They may have thought the /1
True, but you can say "They sound really similar, but they're not the same", and it's explained!
See how it was faster to explain it than for you to have to google it?
The word is facetious. I am being incredibly facetious, and maybe a little pedantic. But I also genuinely hope it was amusing.
Too late, the moment's passed, I have to explain it!
Google it. ;)
Your point is an opinion and really just sounds like you want a reason to whine at something that doesn't otherwise affect you. You okay?
Third alternative, they ask for it to be explained, it's explained, everybody but you is happy!
If you're just grumpy, that's cool and all, but don't take it out on them. Some questions are easy to google. Some aren't.
You are arguing things that you know after you learn to read music. They don't have to learn to read music to ask a simple question.
this influx of basic information. You know what's easier? Someone explaining they sound very, very similar. Then we all move on. /2
I know how to read music - you know, based on the context clues of my response. ;) A person who doesn't is likely to be overwhelmed with /1
If they can't read music, they won't know where to start googling. The whole "people explaining the joke" is a YOU problem, not them.
The real question is, why does it bother you so much that they want to understand something?
Context clues tell you that it's similar. They don't tell you in what way it's similar and that can trip people up. You just wanna be pissy.
If you can't read music at all, though, it could be tough understand *how* they're similar. That they are similar is a given for the format.
Not all of the camps during the Holocaust were death camps. But you do have a point that Nazi Germany didn't really utilize re-education.
But there are similarities in the method of containing their 'enemies of the state', so to speak. They're not the same, but similar.
The camp conditions do sound very similar to the concentration camps used in WWII, aside from re-education, which wasn't a Nazi priority.
Pity you're being downvoted for not having to struggle at something, though.
People prefer information delivered to them in a way which doesn't require effort. Glad you had no trouble with it.
Mukbangs are popular in Korea, not sure how people in China feel about them.
Live out in the country, and I'm not so sure. We have assholes tearing down the dirt road and littering, sure. We also have SO many crows.
Nice, sick burn bruh.
Just because someone doesn't agree with you or give in to your demands/insults doesn't mean they're trolling.
Did they fix the weird way the Simpsons episodes were shown, where it was cutting out plenty of visual gags?
But it does leave you open to satisfying and non-malicious pedantry. ;) Enjoy your night.
I leave you with a joke you should get: Middle C, E Flat, and G walk into a bar. The bartender says "sorry, I don't serve minors."
But it does mean maybe just let people ask questions even if it seems stupid, sometimes. Doesn't reflect on their intelligence or on you.
notes themselves were relevant. We all have moments where stuff escapes us. It should be okay to ask people questions. /2
And that's true, but I really think they were curious HOW it was similar, not the fact it was similar at all. They may have thought the /1
True, but you can say "They sound really similar, but they're not the same", and it's explained!
See how it was faster to explain it than for you to have to google it?
The word is facetious. I am being incredibly facetious, and maybe a little pedantic. But I also genuinely hope it was amusing.
Too late, the moment's passed, I have to explain it!
Google it. ;)
Your point is an opinion and really just sounds like you want a reason to whine at something that doesn't otherwise affect you. You okay?
Third alternative, they ask for it to be explained, it's explained, everybody but you is happy!
If you're just grumpy, that's cool and all, but don't take it out on them. Some questions are easy to google. Some aren't.
You are arguing things that you know after you learn to read music. They don't have to learn to read music to ask a simple question.
this influx of basic information. You know what's easier? Someone explaining they sound very, very similar. Then we all move on. /2
I know how to read music - you know, based on the context clues of my response. ;) A person who doesn't is likely to be overwhelmed with /1
If they can't read music, they won't know where to start googling. The whole "people explaining the joke" is a YOU problem, not them.
The real question is, why does it bother you so much that they want to understand something?
Context clues tell you that it's similar. They don't tell you in what way it's similar and that can trip people up. You just wanna be pissy.
If you can't read music at all, though, it could be tough understand *how* they're similar. That they are similar is a given for the format.
Not all of the camps during the Holocaust were death camps. But you do have a point that Nazi Germany didn't really utilize re-education.
But there are similarities in the method of containing their 'enemies of the state', so to speak. They're not the same, but similar.
The camp conditions do sound very similar to the concentration camps used in WWII, aside from re-education, which wasn't a Nazi priority.
Pity you're being downvoted for not having to struggle at something, though.
People prefer information delivered to them in a way which doesn't require effort. Glad you had no trouble with it.