Thanks. I spoke too soon.
Thanks. I spoke too soon.
Hard to tell because it’s a recording, but yeah I was thinking something very small like a 22 short or a high powered BB gun.
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I enjoy fixing things, even other people’s shit, so I categorize that time as entertainment instead of work. It’s time I’d otherwise be using to doomscroll on Lemmy.
It’s raining men by the weather girls.
Their format and style makes them highly meme-able.
Primal Fear (1996). It’s arguable whether or not the antagonist is truly evil though.
I re-read some of the comments in his voice, and it sounds right.
These people, whoever-the-fuck they are, need to be regulated.
This comment is quite a wild ride.
I’ve only ever heard it used in very rural areas and only by old people, so I’m not sure how relevant it is anymore. But, probably best to read the crowd before talking about spies or ghosts I guess.
Not OP, but in the U.S. it’s an older racial slur for a black person.
I kept reading the article trying to find the reason why DB is so crappy now, only to realize that a 10 minute delay is catastrophic by German standards. I’d love to just have any kind of public transit near me.
Right? When did we start becoming concerned with a public service being “profitable”? I’ve heard this applied to the US Postal Service a lot recently.
Something to chop up a large and/or stiff poop so it will flush properly.
Sorry, vanilla person here: how does one use a spoon as a sex toy?
Lol. They’d leave and never come back.
“Gorg, wtf did I just watch?”
“I don’t know, Sir”
Work smarter, not harder, lol.
This is exactly what I use it for. I have to write a lot of justifications for stuff like taking training, buying equipment, going on business travel, etc. - text that will never be seriously read by anyone and is just a check-the-box exercise. The quality and content of the writing is unimportant as long as it contains a few buzz-phrases.
I used a Mac SE/30 running OS 7 quite a bit in the early 90’s. I remember it being incredibly reliable; in fact, I can’t even remember what a crash looked like on a Mac, whereas I can still picture the BSOD from Windows 3.1.
I don’t remember noticing much difference in snappiness or intuitiveness between Mac and Windows back then though. Both were pretty easy to learn, even for people with limited computer experience. Anything with a hard drive felt snappy at the time, because the previous generation of computers all ran on floppy disks which were slow as molasses.