What is the goal of life? To die? No? Then, humans don’t work as designed
What is the goal of life? To die? No? Then, humans don’t work as designed
I teach English as a second language
And here I am, trying to change careers from teaching to IT. I guess the grass is always greener
It’s actually the correct way to use the possesive. You only use the apostrophe when the noun is plural and ends with “s”
The Social Club has been a thing since GTA 4. So, for 15 years?
Yeah, and Finland is Suomi, but you never hear them saying “I’m Suomian”
Shame on you for having an unpopular opinion/experience. The guy above you said both of his favourite doctors were female, which proves the point of the article. Your experience should prove the opposite by definition (haha, no)
Sorry to hear that. Are you better now?
I don’t know what LEDs you have, but mine usually emit 8-12W (ceiling lamps)
“Please.”
if is_hamas(new_target):
x1 = new_target.x - 1000
y1 = new_target.y - 1000
x2 = new_target.x + 1000
y2 = new_target.y + 1000
airstrike(x1, y1, x2, y2, phosphorus=True)
I’m no psysicist, but I suppose you would create more heat energy, than you’d be able to dissipate anyway
And that’s the problem with modern internet and consumerism. I get your point, but the “I’m here, so I should be made comfortable and tended to” mentality really has no place in some situations. If you end up on a car parts website and have no idea what’s going on, you don’t just comment “Hey, this is really complicated, and no one warned me. Please consider making it more noob-friendly” because people usually know better, and understand that some things are outside their grasp, and that’s ok. This can be applied to academia sources as well. You would rarely see “What the hell is this all about?” below a rocket science article. So, my point is, GitHub is for people who at least know how to open the command prompt on windows. Maybe they should use this as a warning next to any GitHub link, idk.
Sorry, I forget. Does it have to be in this particular order?
I’d dock her boat in a heartbeat
How else do you go on a cruise while flying your jet? Checkmate, working class!
Ah, the ol’ Reddit thread-a-roo!
Oooh, I didn’t understand what you were talking about until the last paragraph. I always thought “brake checking” was a specific move when you change lanes in front of the car and slam on the brakes, just a type of road rage. So, when you said that you’d be at fault if you hit them in the rear, I was really confused.
On the other hand, if you “ride their ass” and they check you, that’s completely fine in my book. Personally, I always keep the safe distance and it makes me really nervous when someone follows up close as I like to be in control of the road situation around me. An animal could run onto the road, something could fall out of a nearby truck etc. I mean, what is the person behind going to do? Anyways, I don’t usually check them, but rather slow down gradually so they also have to, and then speed up. They usually get mad, but if you’re going to drive like a dick, expect someone to react.