I grew up just following my mum around the kitchen. I remember literally watching pots of water boil. When the bubbles form and they look like eyes and stuff. When I heard the saying, I was always a bit confused until I realized I'm a weirdo.
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So many of my Americans friends are like: "it was old news a while back, you guys are still hung up on it?".
I'm like ... dude ...
A lot of people aren't going to the states because they're afraid of ICE. I'm not going because they threatened my country and mocked it. Then I see Americans lay back and go "why you taking it so seriously?" or even worse is when I see interviews of them accusing us of taking advantage of America and joke about us being the 51st state.
It's just painting a picture. The story could just as easily been putting together a family dinner and focusing on what everyone's preferences that you've learned over the years. Or something more Lemmy based would be dealing with a production issue as a developer and then BAM dick pic.
It's just story telling to me.
I felt it was a bit much to be honest as well. Felt like it was a bit odd for it to go as long as it did.
I will just say that things in tech change a lot in general. That's just the nature of it.
If I can do one small thing that makes people feel better, then why wouldn't I do it?
I don't necessarily see that as a connection to a measure of competency. It seems you do and you probably have good reasons to believe so and I would say that I haven't experienced that.
If it uses master
and it's too much trouble to get people to switch. It stays master
until we can coordinate.
If I'm starting a new project I use main
.
Why?
It doesn't take much to do and it avoids any misunderstandings or arguments and we've got work to do. I don't particular care if you guys are "stuck" on master
. If that's what it is and everyone wants to keep it that way, I don't have enough will to change it. If it's under my control, I will change it.
I enjoyed it! My friends not as much as me.
They said they wouldn't care to see a sequel.
movie talk
I thought it was the Superman I expected from Gunn.
I liked how "real" his Kansas parents felt? Like they weren't big name actors or nothing and sounded like regular parents.
The monster in the back while he was talking to Lois was hilarious.
Lois reminded me of Courtney Cox so much for some reason.
I also like how Superman was obsessed with saving people than punching enemies. It made me happy. Genuinely enjoyed this movie and I'm excited for Supergirl.
I don't know how often I should change my bed sheets. I do it like once a month or so, but I have friends that do it every week and it made me feel like I'm really gross.
I love it. It's what I'd love to do as well.
So many of my friends lost a lot of money doing an event they hated setting up and couldn't wait to be over. (although if big weddings are your thing then that's fine too)
What type of ceremony did you have?
apart from not having a car
I think they were implying that if that was not something that was negotiable then you could move onto reducing red meat intake.
I'm confused. Epstein definitely did the crimes of trafficking children to be raped by wealthy people.
Why would a client list not be a real?