

This sounds like a question for your pastor
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This sounds like a question for your pastor
Firstly, wtf is a “peenar”, speak English.
Secondly, nobody cares, you shouldn’t either. That’s probably easier said than done, but time will teach you. It’s mostly just a trope. In my experience people say “mine is bigger” as funny banter amongst friends when they’re having drinks. Some people do actually mean it, but those are not the kind of people you want to be friends with. I only say it sometimes as my last argument when I’ve lost a friendly discussion.
I have a Mick Gordon from Doom in my regular playlist
Not using your blinkers on a roundabout
Not of the top of my head, but there is plenty of weird things to behold. Here’s a top search result from ddg: https://www.thetravel.com/strange-places-that-actually-exist-in-japan/
No, but I know a guy who almost got expelled from art school for drawing an image of pepe. So I guess it depends who you ask.
I can’t read pixelese, but I think that’s an insemination device, not a syringe.
I work at a university. I only teach between 1400 and 1700. We’re a very small university though, only one bachelor degree and a few standalone courses.
I do an hour and a half single trip. It’s only twice per week and it’s by train. So I read a book or I bring my steamdeck. I really don’t mind it. I’d be less happy if it was 5 days per week. I’d still be going by train, but also looking for a better job.
That’s a great idea, but quarterly bews is a bit too slow for my taste. Right now I’m mostly getting by on the sunday summaries.
That is not what I said.
They’re designing a language that supposedly writes like English. Why would you not compile English straight to bytecode? Since they made Kotlin run in the jvm, they’re likely gonna make this run on the jvm as well. They could make another intermediate language, but they could also make an advances interpreter or compiler that compiles english straight to bytecode. Nobody needs to read or write that, they reading and wrting English.
Also, yes they do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbNv6rdYJL0
Maybe not many and even less do it proffesionally, but its not none
I’m guessing it’ll be closer to bytecode, since they’re very java focused.
Star trek works amazingly well in audio format. If you want to hear an example of that, give a listen to Star Trek: Outpost. An 82 episode production, chronicoling the lives and adventures of Star Base 3
What are “xinjang policies”?
Where’s the fire?
Depends how old.
A 1973 pdp11 is worth a few bucks.
A 2008 Dell Optiplex not so much.
That said, there might be some idiot some where looking axactly for what you’'re selling.
Today you foggy learned
…he says, while the website is unavailable.
It’s all shits and giggles, until proffesional news outlets and politicians start doing it for profit.