

…which would explain a lot.


…which would explain a lot.
And thus she doesn’t even have to ask the same question back.
How many wasps coult as a “lifetime supply”? I don’t consume any wasps, so by that definition, I would get no wasps.
That’s dumb (which originally meant “mute” or “unable to speak”)
Norwegian here. “Sitron” is a direct translation of “lemon”. Meanwhile, apparently the English “citron” is in Norwegian called “cedrat”. So it’s extremely confusing, yes.
“FUUUCK!”
$java -jar app.jar
That makes me wonder, why are there capital letters in the first place? Could we not have done fine without them? There is no reason why each sentence has to start with a capital letter, it only adds another level of complexity to the written language. Names and titles would be just fine in lower case. I can write larger letters rather than using capital letters to express loudness. “Startrek into/Into Darkness” could finally have a common consensus on correct capitalization.
Damn.
I live in a tourist heavy place. My biggest issue is that the influx of tourists is seasonal. During the summer, the number of tourists brings the infrastructure to knees and shops, restaurants and cafés are uncomfortably full. During the off season, maintenance of the roads serms to be of low priority and a lot of the shops, restaurants and cafés reduce their opening time or even close, and the town center becomes a ghost town.
So no hate towards tourists, but the inconsistency of this place is very annoying.


Thank you! This makes a lot of sense.


I get that it’s bad that people with a large follower base are claiming to be something that they are not, but does that call for legal action? Or does it break with terms of service of xitter or whatever social media they are using? Are influencers legally held to a higher standard due to their line of work? (These are honest questions, not just rhetotical. I honestly don’t know.)
Or is the main point that xitter had the information that they were lying, but didn’t put their knowledge to action?


I will admit that I lack knowledge in this area. “Political influencer” is a foreign concept for me. What I’m wondering is how this matters. I’m not a US citizen, but given enough followers, I could easily have been an anti GOP influencer. I would put my word out against the right wing because I don’t want their political movement to spread.
What am I missing here?


The gamecube controller is how I memorized the x- and y-axis of the coordinate system.


I thought the same about bitterfree and venomoth. Just look at them. The eyes, “mouth” and everything just looks switched. But apparently, like gyarados and dragonite, they weren’t actually switched either.
I know it’s the formatting being goofy, but 7x1014 is a very, very large number.
That’s a lot less than I expected.
Same, but often in bed several hours later wondering why the pasta didn’t taste right.
We had these in norway, but it’s probably been well over a decade since I last used one. They are fine, but honestly, there are better solutions with hand pumps which just seems better in every way.


As a fucked up two-party system, the US cant really have female presidents. The candidate needs to round up new voters while retaining the old voters. A female candidate is sure to lose a lot of votes, just because she’s female and way too many idiots are uncomfortable with a woman in charge of something.
While I’d love to see AOC as president, I think the democrats badly need to find a male to take the role as candidate.
Also, the arrow has some serious gliding effect on its way down.
Extending on this, I feel like the word gives more the energy of: Fucked + tangled + spectacular