“Also if it helps he’s been dead for over a year.”
“Also if it helps he’s been dead for over a year.”
“Lede” I’ve heard because of the common expression “burying the lede.” You’re telling me “graf” is standard language for published articles?
Abortions for some. Miniature American flags for others.
The DKC version of Californication is brilliant.
This is such a great project! I can see how there’s a little room for clean-up on that long S. Plus the comma-looking apostrophe 😵💫. Although maybe that’s how that punctuation mark acted back then?
I’ll continue to refer to it the way I do now, which is to not refer to it at all.
Is the original version even in print anymore? It’s really hard to believe that the “juice” of getting this taken down would be worth the squeeze.
All I have to say is: ugh, Irem.
So absolutely no one calls soda pop?
Exactly, and the cell phone that could spring open.
I was there and, while Vin looked fine in Pitch Black, no one wanted those sunglasses.
Find a reputable institutional advisor who specializes in this sort of thing. Pay off debts. Quit my job. Eventually begin planning some charitable gifts, perhaps even a foundation or something. Make life meaningful that way.
Agreed. The people who are pitching r/place as “entertainment” are people who want to stay engaged with reddit and enjoy drama. I’m done with Reddit now that they’ve killed Apollo and don’t care to hear about it anymore.
Don’t forget to go to iFunny.co for more humorous hijinks!
Right-handed, right pocket. I’m surprised to see so many people saying they use their off hand to hold their phone.
I’d rather have a moderated site replace Twitter at this point, even if it’s run by Meta. My first choice is for an intuitive non-Meta alternative to rise to prominence, ideally in the fediverse, but I think Mastodon had its chance and its unintuitive nature was too challenging for a critical mass of lay people. It needs to be: sign up, start posting. Instead it’s: sign up, choose your server. Huh? You’re already losing people.
All this has already been covered but it has to be simple and intuitive and that’s what Threads is offering and Mastodon isn’t.
And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, would you be sure and tell her…
I absolutely love the look of NES Tetris. The little specular highlights on the blocks, the bright colors, the utilitarian font. It’s my favorite (although I wish it had placement previews).
It is an absurd statement to argue that the average cyclist on the average bike can sprint to over 30mph “without much trouble.” Maybe with a tailwind going downhill, and even that is, ahem, dangerous.