The fact that it is a registered domain is just class.
The fact that it is a registered domain is just class.
Just realize it’s a thing, it even has a name for it, apparently it’s called rhetorical shields.
Thanks for the insight. Now I will always think of this when I see people kiss.
Whoops corrected it thanks
Here is my thought process the partner would be the scientists who keeps releasing statistics/ safe word that we’re heading to doom. The other partner would be the us who consume this statistics and suppose to interpretate this appropriately to slow down/stop. But instead to continuing ahead with what we’re doing anyway. Both parties know that there is something bad but none of the parties can’t stop it. Hopefully that made sense.
Interesting they both named Donald also, has this weird way of talking and when gets mad they start spouting nonsense. By using duck test I conclude Donald Trump is a duck.
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I think people should strive to have 2 phones in general one for backup.
Yeah this little thing is basically what defines every person today. It holds our bank account, government info and other more critical information.
Experience this myself super annoying in general.
Your right by definition it is a multicellular, though for the sake of discussion. Some single cell let say a colony of fungi/yeast would look into the eyes of a person as a clump. In their environment they would need to communicate in order to survive. Won’t that what angiogenisis looks like in the overview of things, a cancer cells coordinating each other for the sake of survival using their sorrounding environment. In this case they send singals to the body to give them nutrition and the body does that by giving them vessels.
@ChatGPT@lemmings.world This so cool, I do hope your bot is rate limited or the owner will have to pay quite a huge bill. Now for the important question what is more efficient a poop knife or a hand?
Just be a good googler and you are set for life.
I guess why it’s weird because of the loose rules it follows, like what is mentioned about === and ==. There is WebAssembly which kinda acts like Javabyte code or CIL there used to be huge hype that it’s going to replace JavaScript, though it’s not used that much today. I think why there is low adoption is mainly because JavaScript is good enough, it’s widespread and easy to learn.