Brünhild is a character from Germanic heroic lore. So, I don’t think so?
Brünhild is a character from Germanic heroic lore. So, I don’t think so?
I’m from the USA, and when I first heard “digga,” I was certainly confused! It seems the youth say it even more than the generation that invented the phrase now.
Anyway, English speakers have an old phrase that is similar and might help some understand the usage of the word “thick” here. The phrase is “thick as thieves” - meaning thieves stick together.
It doesn’t. “Monkey” is used in common racist language against black people. That’s the racist aspect.
“Monkeypox” also became associated with the LGBT+ community after the most recent breakout in the USA. And Americans love hating the gays almost as much as they love being racist. So, there are (at least) two negative stigmas associated with “Monkeypox.” They attempted to alleviate this by changing the name to Mpox. (It arguably didn’t help much.)
Mpox was monkeypox. They renamed it in an attempt to remove stigma.
So, I thought it was trying to locate the power socket on the wall and plug itself in. This was great.
As a beneficiary of anal, I disagree.
Hmmm. I don’t believe I’ve tried pirate IPTV. What are the best pirate IPTV sites? So I can avoid them, of course.
We could always make one up. Zungenfreude, tongue joy.
Der Spruch „Vielseitig” hat mir immer Zungenfreude bereitet.
Saying “versatile” always gave me tongue-joy.
Edit: it’s pronounced “tsoong-en-froy-duh”
“All the Knowledge in the World: The Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia” by Simon Garfield
I’m in enjoying it a lot! I think the author has found a good balance of keeping it interesting while still informative. I’d recommend it to anybody interested in encyclopedias.
The Wikipedia app has had dark mode for a while. Plus dark mode in Firefox works fine with no extensions.
I’m currently reading “All the Knowledge in the World: A History of the Encyclopedia” by Simon Garfield. It mentions a similar thought held by some around the time of the creation of the Encyclopedia Brittanica. (Late 1700s, if I recall correctly)
There were too many books, and they were being printed by just anyone. Who needs a really long dictionary, anyway?
https://www.pokerth.net/app.php/download?sid=0648c3bf00230902ee62d9cfd1c70fca
There’s an android version of this, which is apparently foss. I have no idea if it’s good. I don’t even play poker.
Edit: I see now that someone else already posted this.
1.) Don’t buy a Samsung phone
Would be funnier if it didn’t say “used” and only “junk.”
I have no experience with setting up Windows after Linux. I’ve always done it the other way around.
However, what version of Windows was it running before? If you haven’t switched the components yet, you can use Windows to make a Windows boot flash drive or DVD officially using the “Windows Media creation Tool.” It’s a free download from an official Microsoft page. I don’t think you needed to buy Windows 11 at all. Both windows 10 and 11 will recognize that your hardware (motherboard mostly, I believe) is registered with a license, and it will simply activate your Windows online, no hassle. It’s like the one thing Microsoft got right.
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Whether or not to run over the pedestrian is a pretty complex situation.
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