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Ah my bad, the linked article didn’t specify and I wrongly assumed the angle the pic was taken at.
Ah my bad, the linked article didn’t specify and I wrongly assumed the angle the pic was taken at.
What you’re seeing is the flap, used sometimes during lift-off, but most commonly to apply drag for a slower landing. It’s not ideal, but flap-less landings are done and trained for. This plane was delivered in 1994, and they’ve been slowly phasing them out.
I always think of Punnett squares when I see this meme variety. But I don’t see why just 2x2 square grid wouldn’t work as a header for the transcription that we’re responding to.
Top two ports boiii
So we should just let ‘minorities’ suffer? The term appeasement comes to mind, as I don’t know what else you could be advocating here.
I hate that I know what this is. It’s like a poor man’s version of loss. I love it.
I do my best to be a defensive driver, but there was one time a Mercedes was up my ass and I was able to keep pace next to a Caravan and effectively speed gate the two lanes. I’d be lying if I said it didn’t make me smile.
“You’ve reached the Print Edition. The headline is the whole joke” also made me chuckle
The quote I always heard was;
The founder of Costco told a CEO who wanted to raise the prices on Costco’s hot dogs: “If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you. Figure it out.”
I just love the finality of it
And here I thought they’d just forgotten about AFAB. Nope, but kinda wish they had
Just a click to initiate, no need to have an account or anything. I’d suggest grabbing the url of any recent article and give it a spin.
To add; if it hasn’t been saved yet you’ll be given an option to archive the entry itself. It takes a bit of time, but well worth it!
Regarding should have and should ‘of’; I’ve always understood it to be should’ve, which when spoken tends to keep a short vowel sound in the middle of the contraction that makes it phonetically sound like ‘of’. Bit of a bone-apple-tea.
That was a really insightful comment, for a fish.
I’ve seen this card art IRL and online a few times, and I just realized he has nipples. I don’t like the implications
Of course! I’m not that suicidal
I’ve lived in SoCal for most of my life, but I love wearing sweaters. As soon as it gets cold enough for me to not have a heat stroke, I’m wearing one.
My apologies, I truly didn’t mean anything along those lines. It is an important feature of the musical, but that’s hard to describe in a four panel Yu-Gi-Oh meme. If that’s the consensus though, I’m happy to remove.
Where did it come from, where did it go? Where did it come from Glitter Cum Joe?
I think it’s a combo of the two. I watch a lot of panel shows and the first thing that comes to mind is pandemic filming. It actually was a bit awkward at first not to have the studio laugh because it was traditionally filmed with a live audience. That’s still half an argument as certain shows will have cues for the audience.
At the end of the day we are very social animals and appreciate feeling emotion together so if we find something funny/scary/exciting we get positive feedback when others around us (at least sound like) they feel the same. It’s the main reason a decent amount of people enjoy going to the movies.
This will fall flat when laugh tracks are added over frequently; but when used properly (and with actually good jokes) they encourage the audience to fully engage.
Imagine the embarrassment of being the only person to clap/laugh/scream at a performance; thats the intended buffer for ‘canned’ responses.
Edit; when I started this comment there was only one response. What I cover was also brought up by other commenters, but I’m slow at typing while I’m sleepy (RIP)