

I use legal/bureaucratic slang when I write some legal bureaucratic shit. I use kids slang when I talk to kids. I use Reddit slang when I post here. Should I continue or you get the idea?
I use legal/bureaucratic slang when I write some legal bureaucratic shit. I use kids slang when I talk to kids. I use Reddit slang when I post here. Should I continue or you get the idea?
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But it makes people curious, so more people will look inside:)
Because it is a historically settled down terminology that everyone understands and there is no adequate reason to change it.
Master. I find this out of context fight against words pathetic.
You wouldn’t be able to detect the difference without a calendar.
P.S. Do you know that it is already '25?
But in most cases it is a symptom of your neigbours’ defective society. Try to be a “healthy society” by your definition while sharing a border with Russia. How well would it go?
I write this message with the HMD/Nokia. Nice apparatus: no whistles and bells, just a phone with vanilla android.
I don’t like decentralized web like Lemmy too: I hoped it would be significantly better but it isn’t. Crazy fanatics instead of users and the same Reddit-tier moderators.
It hugely depends on WHAT exactly those people do. We need new houses(and maintain older houses), so skilled builders will always be needed. Musicians… You see, we already have an enormous amount of music. I don’t remember when I was listening to something post-2000. Most of the music I listen is from 70-80s. It is very-very-very difficult to get my attention in this situation. I am content with what I have already. Why would I even give a chance to the new musician? Only if I hear something randomly by chance. You can’t rely on chance and randomness. I’m impressed that they still manage to live somehow.
Oh, look at them. Ok, explain to me how exactly you got “наша країна” out of “Україна”.
It doesn’t. It means “У country”
I talk about how grown-up people study a foreign language.
Debian. It works so well that I never even looked at different distros during the last 20 years or so…
Sometimes I do. But it doesn’t help me or stop me from understanding the word. Completely irrelevant parallel process. Especially in English. In my native language we have a strict bijection between letters and sounds, so pronunciation is trivial.
I find English pronunciation very irregular (not phonetic). So reading is hard.
Most people, when learning to read, don’t care about pronunciation at all. Like why would they? Here is the word. Who cares how it is pronounced if you see it clearly and know its meaning?
but my speaking and reading are still bad.
Wow. For most people, reading is the easiest part, writing is more difficult, speaking is hard and understanding speech is the hardest.
Old guy: once I was a programmer like you but then I got a memerrow in my head…
What? The penguin bird is so fat that it is bigger than a window? Or… I know: “Stick penguin into hole!” But why? Nah… Hey, can somebody read ancient Egyptian?
I naїvely thought that local moderation wouldn’t be such fascist like Reddit’s and local users wouldn’t be as fanatically crazy as Reddit’s. I was wrong. Lemmy is just Reddit but with fewer people and with faster interfaces (both site and Android app are significantly better than Reddit)