THANK YOU FOR THE SUMMARY, BROTHER. I’M GONNA TRY IT OUT AFTER I CRANK MY HOG. AROOOOOO!
THANK YOU FOR THE SUMMARY, BROTHER. I’M GONNA TRY IT OUT AFTER I CRANK MY HOG. AROOOOOO!
The dragon from Dragonheart. It was my first time being sad from a movie.
If the future is anything like CDDA then I will be thriving. I’ll be scavenging solar panels while rocking a Linux t shirt and a wizard hat
It was the formal “you” that could refer to one or more people. Kind of like “Sie” in German.
Alright Uralic language family, you can stop bragging now.
This way the IDF can say “See? we don’t bomb hospitals”
It’s funny that this distinction needs to be made every time biscuits are mentioned in the post. There were some very confused non-Americans in the comments of a biscuits and gravy meme the other day
“Thanks for feeding me your poop, mom”
Oh man, I ate the onion on this one. I am ashamed.
I got the 30 years war. I’m not disappointed
I think they say “mião”
And what do the Jutes prefer?
Ass as in donkey and ass as in butt have different etymologies. The donkey one likely comes from Latin asinus and the butt one is from dropping the r in arse, which comes from the PIE root *ors- meaning butt/backside
If you’re a terminal weirdo like me I’d recommend Taskwarrior
I read the r in purses as an s at first but the joke still worked
I’m just using a self hosted git repo with markdown files. I was having trouble finding something open source that I could edit with vim that also had a good mobile solution. I also didn’t want to get locked into a file format that was specific to an app.
Markdown is ubiquitous and I use git all the time as a developer so it was easier to tack something onto an existing workflow. It’s a little janky but at least I won’t be screwed by devs abandoning whatever app I was using.
For a good minute or 2 today a leaf blower, chainsaw, and police sirens combined powers to just fuck my shit up
I found it to surprisingly easy to read. I knew about the characters beforehand but never saw them used extensively in words I understand. Let’s bring ðem back
Oh wow, I never thought of it that way!