POV: You’re 12 years old and your family is on vacation at your extended family’s homes
POV: You’re 12 years old and your family is on vacation at your extended family’s homes
Is it viable for you to get your own apartment and turn off yor phone?
Maybe once you experience isolation, you’ll find that you miss human interaction after all, or you are happy living alone.
You just dug up the rap song Happy Birthday by Flipsyde ft. Piper from the depths of my memory after it had been buried for 14 years.
A foggy quiet morning. It reminds me of how my mom would walk me to kindergarten.
“they” ist kein Pluralwort. “they” ist ein Pronomen der 3. Person Singular sowie der 3. Person Plural. Das ist genau so, wie “you” ein Pronomen der 2. Personal Singular und der 2. Person Plural ist.
I have no idea. I saw the news article in a newspaper based in Luxembourg first, but it was in French. So I searched for an English version to share and found this one from Malaysia.
This news comes just two days after @[email protected] asked Is it generally safe to walk through a field of cows? on [email protected]. To cite a response from the thread:
Usually it’s pretty safe except when there are calves on the field. It happens every year that some tourists (especially with dogs) go through a field with calves and their mothers and someone gets injured. - @[email protected]
This comment is backed up by a statement from the linked article:
Emergency service personnel cited by Austrian media warned of the danger of dogs getting near cows. “Cows have a very strongly developed maternal instinct and defend their calves,” said an emergency service source cited by news agency APA.
As a man: Prepare to be rejected over and over, to feel disposible and useless, unwanted and nobody likes you and you will never be as good as other men and you might as well end it now.
As a woman: Prepare to meet men who have the biggest mommy issues, to be called an entitled bitch and everybody who likes you will promptly abandon you once they figure out who you really are.
These apps prey on your worst anxieties about yourself, and then sell you the remedy: An outrageously expensive subscription to skip past the chaff and find your true life mate. Except, then you’d leave the platform, and you’d stop paying up. Match group is busy gobbling up every dating app they can get their hands on and they will stop at nothing to turn them all into the same steaming pile of shit.
ShellCheck is a static analysis tool for bash/sh scripts - try it on your scripts. The README also shows some examples of what (not) to do.
The link to your project gives me a 404 btw, is it a private repository?
Destroyer is a band whose lyrics I consistently love
“She needs release, she needs to feel at ease with her father (pause) the fucking maniac.” (from European Oils)
“A snow angel’s a fucking idiot somebody made. A fucking idiot someone made in the snow” (from June)
“I piss on the floorboards, the whole world’s a stage” (from Eat The Wine, Drink The Bread)
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lf is a TUI file manager. In its Wiki, you’ll find a snippet to search with fzf and map it to a key.
Wouldn’t mixing with a wide variety of ages from 18 to 118 be better?
You will work in the NHS or the firefighters and so on, so you will certainly engage with community members of all ages and from all wakes of life. For a year of mandatory service that everybody is meant to complete, 18 is arguably the best time to do it.
slavery
When you walk on a public road past a hospital do you think to yourself “they stole my money to build this”? You have rights and duties as a citizen. Your service benefits the community as a whole.
Also why is the stick to make people do it a fine (so that the rich will just pay if their kids don’t want to do it)?
I fully agree with you on this point
That looks clean, thanks for posting the screenshot!
this is the first i hear of Arc, is it available as an iOS app only?
fixed, thank you!
you’re right, my bad
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YES!!! I recognized it as a Goosebumps cover instantly too! What a blast to the past, I loved those. This one is from book #4 “Say Cheese and Die!”