44791 pts ยท February 11, 2014
Sure you're not just a bot.
Yes, mimes are that. So are their farts.
Well, technically mimes are allowed to fart.
[sic]
Whatever makes you extactic.
It's the present participle version of the verb "to donf".
You're not as anonymous as you might think. I know your true identity.
It used to highlight improper grammar and explain why it's (likely) incorrect, then you had the choice to apply a fix or ignore it (because sometimes it was a false positive or you intended it to be "wrong", e.g., a quote).That was before they added the spyware in it. And THAT was before they added the gen AI auto-slop version.
Yeah, really. I've seen people ask about plot explanation of some scene. That was already explicitly explained later in the show/movie. And some times "later' is literally a minute afterwards. Yet they couldn't grasp how that can work in the story. I've seven seen people quote a passage from a book and ask how it works when the explanation is *literally* the next part of the passage they omitted from their quote.Those weren't even complex. Some people need a plot guide for cartoons.
Bus God is a myth. That is just Invisible Larry, on his way to the Illuminati meeting.
Some times people use understatement for effect. It has happened once or twice in history.
Better to choke me in the bed, my dear.
It surely feels good to roll around in colder mud in a hotter weather. And it might even feel good in other weather.
"The cost of using Yu-Gi-Oh footage is 10 billion dollars. If the price is not to your liking, you must take down the footage."
Pronounced like the England town Gloucester.
Wooster-shir
So does "d".
Yeah - this is all true. I used to use a lot of CDs and DVDs. But it was just so inconvenient. I'd back them up, as well, but that means I'd have twice as many disks to juggle around. And also means I'd need to be burning new disks for quite a significant chunk of time. Burn the DVD, then run it to check if it works. If it doesn't, burn it again. If it does work, then move onto the next one in my list...
Phones came with a lot smaller inner storage. Hence why the extended storage was needed. However, the internal storage that comes with the phones has been rising as well. And physical media has largely been abandoned by most. It's not a conspiracy, it's just inconvenient. That abandonment, I'd argue, was driven by piracy because it just delivered vastly more way to consume media. Then streaming services and similar moved in to offer a legal alternative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkKJfcBXcw
Flush when the poop falls in the toilet. If you have more business to take care of, wait for it to come out, then flush again. The most of the smell is from the poop just sitting there in the open. So, minimise the time it sits there. You can still spend more time in the toilet, just flush a few more times.
And how do I make other people buying them and wearing them? Because other people with those glasses can be looking at me at any point, too. It's just just about what I choose to do.
She got the $277k herself. But her ex-employer had to pay an additional $450k in attorney's fees.
That's peak cat.
I also loved OG knots
Maybe it's the mythical wood of the morning variety.
#6 oh, look at "I have my shit together" there who gets to pick 3 whole things.
There were barriers and people were beyond them. This isn't the organisers thinking the audience is safe to be by the road. The organisers already had a restriction in place. They didn't enforce it.See how it turned out. So, no - your critique of "build a better idiot proof area" is unfounded. It was built, it wasn't enforced, people went to the hospital over it.
OK, she was definitely in the wrong. But I can't help but notice there is at least a dozen other people at the road there, beyond where a barrier should be. One even crossed the road just before her. This doesn't absolve her - it instead raises the question why wasn't the race track better secured.
Sure you're not just a bot.
Yes, mimes are that. So are their farts.
Well, technically mimes are allowed to fart.
[sic]
Whatever makes you extactic.
It's the present participle version of the verb "to donf".
You're not as anonymous as you might think. I know your true identity.
It used to highlight improper grammar and explain why it's (likely) incorrect, then you had the choice to apply a fix or ignore it (because sometimes it was a false positive or you intended it to be "wrong", e.g., a quote).
That was before they added the spyware in it. And THAT was before they added the gen AI auto-slop version.
Yeah, really. I've seen people ask about plot explanation of some scene. That was already explicitly explained later in the show/movie. And some times "later' is literally a minute afterwards. Yet they couldn't grasp how that can work in the story.
I've seven seen people quote a passage from a book and ask how it works when the explanation is *literally* the next part of the passage they omitted from their quote.
Those weren't even complex. Some people need a plot guide for cartoons.
Bus God is a myth. That is just Invisible Larry, on his way to the Illuminati meeting.
Some times people use understatement for effect. It has happened once or twice in history.
Better to choke me in the bed, my dear.
It surely feels good to roll around in colder mud in a hotter weather. And it might even feel good in other weather.
"The cost of using Yu-Gi-Oh footage is 10 billion dollars. If the price is not to your liking, you must take down the footage."
Pronounced like the England town Gloucester.
Wooster-shir
So does "d".
Yeah - this is all true. I used to use a lot of CDs and DVDs. But it was just so inconvenient. I'd back them up, as well, but that means I'd have twice as many disks to juggle around. And also means I'd need to be burning new disks for quite a significant chunk of time. Burn the DVD, then run it to check if it works. If it doesn't, burn it again. If it does work, then move onto the next one in my list...
Phones came with a lot smaller inner storage. Hence why the extended storage was needed. However, the internal storage that comes with the phones has been rising as well.
And physical media has largely been abandoned by most. It's not a conspiracy, it's just inconvenient. That abandonment, I'd argue, was driven by piracy because it just delivered vastly more way to consume media. Then streaming services and similar moved in to offer a legal alternative.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHkKJfcBXcw
Flush when the poop falls in the toilet. If you have more business to take care of, wait for it to come out, then flush again.
The most of the smell is from the poop just sitting there in the open. So, minimise the time it sits there. You can still spend more time in the toilet, just flush a few more times.
And how do I make other people buying them and wearing them? Because other people with those glasses can be looking at me at any point, too. It's just just about what I choose to do.
She got the $277k herself. But her ex-employer had to pay an additional $450k in attorney's fees.
That's peak cat.
I also loved OG knots
Maybe it's the mythical wood of the morning variety.
#6 oh, look at "I have my shit together" there who gets to pick 3 whole things.
There were barriers and people were beyond them. This isn't the organisers thinking the audience is safe to be by the road. The organisers already had a restriction in place. They didn't enforce it.
See how it turned out.
So, no - your critique of "build a better idiot proof area" is unfounded. It was built, it wasn't enforced, people went to the hospital over it.
OK, she was definitely in the wrong. But I can't help but notice there is at least a dozen other people at the road there, beyond where a barrier should be. One even crossed the road just before her.
This doesn't absolve her - it instead raises the question why wasn't the race track better secured.