It worked for a friend of mine. They were friends, he kept trying to get her to date him and after a year of pestering she caved. They’re engaged now.
It worked for a friend of mine. They were friends, he kept trying to get her to date him and after a year of pestering she caved. They’re engaged now.
Why is the text so weird… Is this AI generated? It’s gotta be.
I assume this is from Scrubs but I don’t remember this scene?
So that man grabbed the sword from the blade and yanked it out of the mermaid’s hand without her realizing? It doesn’t add up.
It’s close, but no, the first panel has more than one person
I am not an explosives expert, but I’ve seen enough YouTube videos about explosives to know that not all explosives explode in fire. Some are incredibly stable at extreme conditions right up until deliberately triggered. It all depends on the type of explosives.
There may still be ways to detect them, but it’s not necessarily going to be that simple.
Can we make it a rubber duck? I’d like to be able to debug my code at any time.
That spoiler tag doesn’t work (on the web version of Lemmy at least) but good effort
“smoking” and “cured” mean something else when talking about meat
Thank you for sharing this, it’s great
So, what’s the business model here exactly? We’ve got the cost of rent, the upfront cost of excavating a gigantic bottomless pit the likes of which has never been seen before, the legal team to deal with lawsuits, the PR team to offset the negative press resulting from the pit, the maintenance costs of the building, replenishing the shopping carts, and of course advertising.
Actually yeah, seems doable.
I will always use the GUI for this when given the option. Change my mind (you can’t).
Right, my mistake.
Two million dollar dollar acquisition?
I agree on the merits, but the contrarian in me has to point out that any company is a monopoly through some convoluted interpretation. For example: Logitech has a monopoly on mice and keyboards that work with their proprietary software.
That’s a good theory.
There was a time when blue LEDs were the white whale of electronics, always out of reach and everyone wanted to figure out how to make them work. When someone finally did it, it was considered a massive breakthrough, and rightly so. Now they have somehow become the default cheapo LED, moreso than red or green. Could it be an industry-wide ‘fuck you’ to physics? “You tried to keep us from making blue LEDs, hah! Now look at us!!!”
I don’t know 24, but 9 is:
scripting
Nice. I solved 22 (with 2 of them being unsure), there’s 12 I don’t know. I can only assume the multiple listings of ‘List files in current directory’ is a deliberate joke because you use it so much, but somehow it doesn’t feel right.
You should find a website to share it where people can play it interactively! I’m sure such websites are out there, it’s too obvious.
Yeah, fair enough for the general case. I do think their situation is a good one though.