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Who didn’t let the Gorilla into the Opera house? The people in charge of that decision
Who didn’t let the Gorilla into the Opera house? The people in charge of that decision
When you keep speaking wrong*, it indicates that you have no regard for being understood, and hence you don’t give a rat’s ass about a) your listeners and b) your language. Meaning you’re an insufferable twat.
I just figured out it can be a cultural thing. In my country, we mostly eat dark bread. It lasts up to a week before it dries out. To achieve that, the air seal is tight enough with just tucking. If the above image is supposed to be of a bag of white bread/toast, then just tucking actually is not enough, the toast will dry out in a day. With toast, I’m actually lawful neutral
Unity does not qualify as “internet thing”
I never expected to be in the neutral evil segment here…
10 pages context needed. Please provide .
Which AI tool does that?
Wireless carrier wants you to get out of bed and scroll at the goddamn kitchen table
Wow that is a lot of affirming and repeating and adamantly stating yet again its PRO-HUMAN intentions!
It would be fine in a porn comic, but provoke a scandal in a “regular” memes community
As long as the shoes don’t smell…
Where’s the original from? Asking for a friend
This comment is not about the spelling, it’s just the “I don’t get it” one. A lil help?
What crappy movie was this from again?
The whole epidemic of defederating is mostly because of all the csam issues, no?
It gets worse. All Electron applications are Chromium, too.
I would not recommend using music to learn a language, especially if the lyrics don’t stick in yr head easily (which IMO is basically its only advantage). The lyrics normally do not contain everyday vocabulary and/or grammar, it’s just not useful for communication. It is, however, often helpful for forming some sort of “emotional bond” with the target language, increasing motivation to dig deeper into it. It can also give you a better access to its specific, well, musical qualities. But then, just the bare spoken (not sung) sound of it can accomplish that just as well, if you’re willing to listen. Music will not help you get along with everyday tasks, improving communications, talking about yourself and other subjects, participating in discussions etc. Intentfully listening to spoken text/conversations is far more effective for that - even more so if it’s authentic (not scripted, not produced for recordings, read by actors etc)