You were at 100 upvotes in my Voyager tracker. Now have to start all over… :(
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>you’re not getting a Jim, Kelly.
The smarter option would have been to make it a cylinder, still rollable, with less carving.
In Poland I’ve only seen the in-store scanners in Kaufland so far, but I love it.
Unfortunately, ICE agents are either Normal or Dark type. In case of the former, a Ghost attack would have no effect, and the latter only ½ the damage. Gotta switch back to Fighting, which is x2 in both cases.
Me: I wish you to tell me truthfully, exactly how many wishes I have remaining.
Genie: *crashes*
Watch your mouth! Dubai is an emirate and a city, not a country, m’kay?
It’s just a generic warning, you can delete memories manually. Plus the chat screenshot doesn’t indicate any memory creation, it appears as a status message before the response.
It has already been concluded on another post that Lemmy is antisocial media.
Jeffrey “The Big” Lebowski. Not to be confused with Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski. Especially in financial matters.
Not if you like arguing.
Because NPCs don’t have souls and therefore don’t produce ghosts.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Grindr Won’t Let Users Say 'No Zionists'English7·19 days agoI’m aware of slash commands. If it’s a /sarcasm command, why would it be at the end of the statement?
What’s your source for this? I’m pretty sure “/s” means “end of sarcasm”, borrowed from XML/HTML.
Are we assuming open windows or something? Either way, I’ve never seen ceiling fans used for ventilation, only for the same purpose as a floor fan, blowing air at you so you can cool down. Is ventilation a common use case in some places?
Does this person never leave their room? Why run the fan when the room isn’t occupied? That’s just wasted electricity…
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Grindr Won’t Let Users Say 'No Zionists'English92·20 days agoJust fyi, the slash in /s or /sarcasm isn’t some weird bracket, it’s meant as an XML style closing tag, meaning “end of sarcasm”. In full it would look as follows:
<sarcasm>Things are going great!</sarcasm>
But people drop the opening tag and the <> for convenience.
TIL: flies have antennae.
More like “throw all but Uncharted and that 4th one from the top”.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•My world is so much better because of immigrants1·1 month agoThanks for that etymology bit. I wonder why I never bothered to check, but it makes perfect sense, as I know Turkish.
And yeah, I should have used “sometimes” not “usually”. Pan fried shawarma is a thing, while döner isn’t, so depending on the way it’s prepared it may technically not be kebab.
Btw, kebab doesn’t need to involve any bread element whatsoever. In fact, in places that use the term natively, it usually isn’t. Kebab is just any grilled meat on a stick, and often is just the equivalent of BBQ.
Looks pretty disorganized to me as is.