But 1+1 is 5. I’m sick and tried of people pretending 1+1=1. The sum is always bigger than each of their addends. How do people not get that
But 1+1 is 5. I’m sick and tried of people pretending 1+1=1. The sum is always bigger than each of their addends. How do people not get that
Fair enough
Can you please share the list of moves you did? I hope that this gets in the top 7 or that you do in anyway
So that’s what happens on the last line, I see
All bishops found a church on B5
So I guess you used the Gregorian calendar in your last comments, I see. Call me old school but I prefer the Julian calendar.
But I see your point now. The 19th is over and will never come back. A new 19th will come and claim their place but it won’t be the same ever again. Your package will never arrive but you will keep up hoping until the end. Hope for the sake of hoping. I honestly admire that attitude. It’s almost absurdist.
I use the French Republican calendar from 1793 because I’m so anti American, I use nothing except for metric systems. You?
Maybe they live in a different time zone?
It’s almost a month until the 19th!
I’m not sure if this is a joke but bible is from the Greek word for books. So yes, it comes from Greek but has nothing to do with the prefix bi-
No, built is “gebaut” not “Gebäude”. The “Ge- -e” circumfix is unrelated to the past participle. It can also be used with nouns, see “Gebirge” (range of mountains) from “Berg” (mountain)
A horsey on fire is like a normal horsey but it only moves once and than it burns to death
And if they learned French instead, they had bread but this is not how it works. We don’t always get what we want nor what we deserve
This is a metaphor, right? Right?
When employers can’t afford pizza parties, they come up with stuff like “dogs at work”
Let’s just agree that it’s an odd number