Definitely. Just waiting for Sync for Lemmy, can't be long.
Bin doch froh, nicht der einzige zu sein, der damit nix anfangen kann
I think Scrubs is the only series I've watched twice, so that's the one and only.
I've watched individual episodes of other series again, but not systematically.
Any book on how to raise difficult children will do...
Even better, I overwrote everything with a message highlighting the antisocial behavior of reddit inc., and left a link to my account here.
The Boondock Saints or The Matrix for me, both way over a dozen times.
Irgendwelche Stecker halt, die man millionenfach bei Zwischenhändlern kaufen kann. Ja und jetzt?
Trudi Canavan - The Ambassador's Mission
Loved the first trilogy, only recently found out there's a second.
No. I happen to live in China and not even here people want that crap. They are making fun of foreigners buying cheap shit for a premium.
Project Hail Mary was excellent. Loved every second.
You can play around with acronyms, that's what we did.
IT & technology teaching service:
IT2tease (since the "te" is doubled), and it's a decent play on words with tease/ease.
What you want is a name that can't be misspelled when only hearing the name, hence I'd absolutely recommend against anything like kool or l33t, or your word of mouth clients google the name and end up with a competitor with 'correct' spelling.
You can of course also incorporate your name and city, but if you are offering online services, that can be detrimental if potential customers assume you are only working with local clients. For example if you're called "Boston IT Service Tech Ltd." or something generic, a company in L.A. might not even go further. Whereas "Global IT Service Tech Ltd." might at least get a cursory review.
The memes aren't worth translating, tbh. They are mostly terrible word plays.