16997 pts ยท August 8, 2012
I just put mine in the dishwasher (don't run the "dry" cycle). Then let it sit on edge over night to dry. Works great.
Can we rename it to the Gulf of Tasmania?
The cobra effect
v o r o u q it
A swan
She's in the new Dennis Leary/Danny Pudi show on Fox: Going Dutch as Danny Pudi's wife.
68 is when you go down on her and she owes you 1.
I am going to try these with my beard
I gave you a point. I am an enabler.
I can't take credit for this, but I saw someone earlier say "Afroman dresses like how the Japanese portray Americans in their Anime"
"Would you rather have a plumber that's never held a wrench before or one that's fixed hundreds of leaks before?"
English (especially American English) is much more information dense. So it leads to us speaking slower (again, on average across all native speakers) and having less vocal emotes in our speech. German is another "high information density" language, and non-German speakers always seem to think that German sounds angry because they have very little variation in there vocal emotes (Again, on average, there are absolutely speakers that do, but they are the exception rather than the rule)
Part of that has to do with the language. There's a concept in language called "Information Density". Japanese has one of the lowest information density of all modern languages. It takes more syllables to convey the same information. This leads to a bunch of neat consequences (such as: native Japanese speakers tend to speak faster than native speakers of other languages) but it also leads to them conveying more meaning with their tone. A direct result of this leads to what you obeserved.
You need to tap one of those 18 mud cards.
I had to upvote this just for the payoff in the rest of the replies.
I LIKE YOU STUART!
That's relatively new, as that Pennsylvania plate has only been out since June.
yes. There is a phrase in English: No Holds Barred. It comes from Professional Wrestling and it basically means "no rules, do whatever you want"
but how many feep?
As someone that's had a subdural hematoma, I wish I had someone figure it out that fast. I went 16hrs after that concussion before I collapsed in the E.R. waiting room.
I haven't been known for my reading ability, but it does appear so to me.
Fruity Pebbles
Heather has been up to the same old same old the last few years. However, the plastic surgeons have not been kind to her. She looks nothing like how you remember.
Not even the hottest granny in that anime (Turbo Granny)
Do not unmute
My GSDs did this. It's called "soft mouthing". The one thing OP is correct about is that they are doing there version of "holding your hand". Their mouths are their hands.
Only if you don't value your time.
That's not what I meant. Sorry. A stand like a circular base with a 4"-6" rod with your thing on top. The type that you have there will be looked over by most of the population. In our human brains, that blends in as "desk clutter". By lifting it just a few inches with a stand, it breaks people out of that "Background processing" state. The same way hotels and conference centers use the larger versions to direct conference attendees with sheets of paper rather than putting them on the walls
I had a class on this (Industrial Engineering 428) back when I was an undergrad. We learned about human perception and what makes for good (Well, mostly bad) signage, controls, and other human-machine interaction points. Like why some alarms work better than others and why subs/ships/nuclear plants go to all red-lights in an emergency. For your AA sign, The only change I would make would be to raise it up on some sort of stand. This will cause eyes to draw to it more than resting on the rail.
I think I recognize all 3 of these ladies, but I can't place the names. The one reading is from The Good Place(Jameela?), one is the "I love your fat tits" meme, and the last, I think, is comedienne Lara Ricote
I just put mine in the dishwasher (don't run the "dry" cycle). Then let it sit on edge over night to dry. Works great.
Can we rename it to the Gulf of Tasmania?
The cobra effect
v o r o u q it
A swan
She's in the new Dennis Leary/Danny Pudi show on Fox: Going Dutch as Danny Pudi's wife.
68 is when you go down on her and she owes you 1.
I am going to try these with my beard
I gave you a point. I am an enabler.
I can't take credit for this, but I saw someone earlier say "Afroman dresses like how the Japanese portray Americans in their Anime"
"Would you rather have a plumber that's never held a wrench before or one that's fixed hundreds of leaks before?"
English (especially American English) is much more information dense. So it leads to us speaking slower (again, on average across all native speakers) and having less vocal emotes in our speech. German is another "high information density" language, and non-German speakers always seem to think that German sounds angry because they have very little variation in there vocal emotes (Again, on average, there are absolutely speakers that do, but they are the exception rather than the rule)
Part of that has to do with the language. There's a concept in language called "Information Density". Japanese has one of the lowest information density of all modern languages. It takes more syllables to convey the same information. This leads to a bunch of neat consequences (such as: native Japanese speakers tend to speak faster than native speakers of other languages) but it also leads to them conveying more meaning with their tone. A direct result of this leads to what you obeserved.
You need to tap one of those 18 mud cards.
I had to upvote this just for the payoff in the rest of the replies.
I LIKE YOU STUART!
That's relatively new, as that Pennsylvania plate has only been out since June.
yes. There is a phrase in English: No Holds Barred. It comes from Professional Wrestling and it basically means "no rules, do whatever you want"
but how many feep?
As someone that's had a subdural hematoma, I wish I had someone figure it out that fast. I went 16hrs after that concussion before I collapsed in the E.R. waiting room.
I haven't been known for my reading ability, but it does appear so to me.
Fruity Pebbles
Heather has been up to the same old same old the last few years. However, the plastic surgeons have not been kind to her. She looks nothing like how you remember.
Not even the hottest granny in that anime (Turbo Granny)
Do not unmute
My GSDs did this. It's called "soft mouthing". The one thing OP is correct about is that they are doing there version of "holding your hand". Their mouths are their hands.
Only if you don't value your time.
That's not what I meant. Sorry. A stand like a circular base with a 4"-6" rod with your thing on top. The type that you have there will be looked over by most of the population. In our human brains, that blends in as "desk clutter". By lifting it just a few inches with a stand, it breaks people out of that "Background processing" state. The same way hotels and conference centers use the larger versions to direct conference attendees with sheets of paper rather than putting them on the walls
I had a class on this (Industrial Engineering 428) back when I was an undergrad. We learned about human perception and what makes for good (Well, mostly bad) signage, controls, and other human-machine interaction points. Like why some alarms work better than others and why subs/ships/nuclear plants go to all red-lights in an emergency. For your AA sign, The only change I would make would be to raise it up on some sort of stand. This will cause eyes to draw to it more than resting on the rail.
I think I recognize all 3 of these ladies, but I can't place the names. The one reading is from The Good Place(Jameela?), one is the "I love your fat tits" meme, and the last, I think, is comedienne Lara Ricote