Hello beautiful people!
...and Windam
Don't tell me what to do.
I'm going to hide messages in email tags from now on
I'm going to hide messages in email tags from now on
Listen Odin, you need to say 'hi' to Misha.
Also: ha ha
Now I'm going to check your posts for hidden messages because I'm neurotic.
Incidentally, why do people spell it "dammit"?
does broccoli make anyone else gassy?
I don't actually know. I feel like I eat a fair amount of broccoli though. I don't tend to get gassy because I eat fairly bland food most of the time.
So none of this is helpful.
I had my left over italian food for lunch which consisted of linguine noodles, oil, garlic and broccoli
I've been farting pretty frequently. I have my own office so it's not that big of a deal. Just wondering if my digestive system was weird
Why is the packaging of the VHS all beat up IN the promo? Wouldn't it be new at the time?
work day almost done
It's multiply like these that I really feel upset with people.my coworker just said "times that by"
ahhhh its multiply
It's multiply like these that I really feel upset with people.
The other one that's driving me up a wall is people saying "proof is in the pudding" rather than "proof of the pudding is in the eating".
I can. I have self-control.no. The proof is in the eating, the testing, the sampling. IE you can't just look at the pudding or speculate on it, you have to try it yourself.
no. The proof is in the eating, the testing, the sampling. IE you can't just look at the pudding or speculate on it, you have to try it yourself.
No. Multiply are a-changing. Get with the multiply!I just don't like changing math terms since it makes sense for them to have largely static meaning
no. The proof is in the eating, the testing, the sampling. IE you can't just look at the pudding or speculate on it, you have to try it yourself.
There has to be an early riddler comic about thatNo no, it was originally meant to be literal in that the killer hid proof of his crimes inside pudding. Crafty fucker that.
Noted.
UPDATE: BTW, does Ceallach sound like a heal spell or an offensive spell?
It sounds like a defensive support spell. Like a ground barrier.Noted.
UPDATE: BTW, does Ceallach sound like a heal spell or an offensive spell?
I don't think that's what a slippery slope is.Language, as a living organism, is just shit that means shit. "Proof's in the pudding" means something. You understand what it means, however it got there -- Whatever the origin is (it's a shortening of a previous idiom, in this case?), you hear the phrase and are able to comprehend its meaning. Deconstructing these things because you're bothered by them is a slippery slope!
I have an axe to grind with anyone who disagrees!
:: grinds axe ::