

“Never wrestle with a pig because you both get dirty and the pig likes it.”
“Never wrestle with a pig because you both get dirty and the pig likes it.”
These are all great ideas! I’ll add that learning something new is a great way to bond with people
Same. And depending on what I’m reading I’ll sometimes use a specific voice…
Like if I’m reading a text from a friend I’ll “hear” it in their voice. Or I’ll make up voices for characters in a novel.
That’s so smart!
I set up autocompletes for my phone number (and a few other personal links) but these are amazing… thanks for sharing
She’s a beaut!
And then there are people who microwave steak
Barista is Hawaii for me!
Imagine the first cave-dweller that accidentally dropped their meat into the fire and discovered BBQ
Definitely before 2016, agreed
What made the difference for you for the spin-offs?
Is there a pair of open-back headphones you’d recommend for watching TV? Sometimes there’s a lot of noise in my apartment and turning up the TV just adds to the problem rather than helping me hear it better (especially voices instead of the annoying background music or noisy action scenes)
Ew. You made the right call.
Seems like a good policy 👀
Ooooooh, mine is pronouncing onion as ungyin
I feel this way when people reference decades like, “it was acceptable in the 80’s”.
If anything, the apostrophe should be in front to denote the year being truncated: '80s
I am firmly in thread-OP’s boat and wanted to disagree with you, but I searched my email/sms comment history to find examples of when I used “i.e.” (to refute you) and you’re right: I could have been more concise in every single instance.
I often used “i.e.” to essentially repeat myself… to “drive the point home”, much like I’m doing right now.
It’s something I actually hate about myself, that I ramble on and on when I’ve already made my point. Sorry to everyone that read this entire comment… I promise I’m working on it.
This is how I find out they finally got rid of that pervert