This is almost wholesome, imagine if it were that easy to regulate greed
We need a tv show based on this if there isn't one already
Waymo costs waymo
I'll see myself out
The husband is the best character in this series
I'm glad
Also for easier understanding I thought we already had Simple English in the list of languages
Data labeler in a cage? You sure that's a paid job?
Wait * checks timeline * am I going to root for a Disney lawsuit now? Take me out of here this isn't funny anymore
That's aggressively anxiety inducing more than surprising
I remember this teacher in particular who was explaining something and said "dissipate". He paused and picked me out of the group, for no apparent reason, and asked if I knew what dissipate meant. I said yes. So he asked me to explain, which I did, and he looked surprised and said something like "you're on fire" or similar and carried on.
That particular example stuck with me because of his condescending tone and for pointing the spotlight to me gratuitously, but I've had many, less memorable ones. It's not the words that I remember after a while, but that they presume I don't understand the meaning of a word apparently unusual for them. "Melancholy" and "quotidian" come to mind too.
On the same vein, I also surprise English speakers when reading, writing and understanding scientific names. Not all of course, but many are descriptive of the creature they refer to if you know a latin language. What's often a mouthful of nonsense for native English speakers can sometimes be meaningful to me.
Right so you give up your hormonal health and your ability to reproduce in exchange for the ability to work a couple extra hours every month, since you no longer need a toilet break to change your tampon. Yeah sounds like a deal
from hell
Carbon Based Lifeforms. I haven't, I doubt I ever will since crowds ruin music for me.