He meant what he said and he said what he meant.
He meant what he said and he said what he meant.
The problem was that she used the regular whistle.
🎵 They’re taking Hobbit-chan to Isengard! 🎵
If you watch the movie, you’ll see that the real monster is Dr Frankenstein.
Ya, I assumed this was like instant mash for blood pudding. Probably would have second guessed it if I saw it in the gardening aisle, though.
Not sure if this will help you, but I always do shutdown and then think about whether I want to do -r or -h. I’m sure it won’t help 🙂
Regardless of whether the noun is countable or not, it would typically still be “too much” when referring to how much you’ve eaten.
Consider the scenario where you’ve had only one steak (countable noun), but you had too much steak.
Of course, it’s not always like this. You might say that you had too many cookies for dessert.
I can relate to this one.
They spend so much time on Lemmy that they start replying to their own comments.
Should have just drawn a QR code.
You signed a contract? Pretty sure they’re going to fuck it up either way and they definitely have all your data.
Yep. Pretty sure the editor knew what they were doing 🙂
:) for monospaced fonts
and :-) for variable-width fonts.
But didn’t he’ll separate from heaven to avoid paying taxes?
Instinctively read that out RATM-style.
That name is also already taken. An atom bomb usually refers to the first generation of nuclear bombs that use only fission, e.g., those used in WWII. The hydrogen bomb refers to the second generation of nuclear bombs that use a chain reaction of nuclear fission and fusion to create bombs that are orders of magnitude more powerful.
For comparison, Fat Man was ~20 kilotons and the largest ever bomb (Tsar Bomba) was ~50,000 kilotons.
A hydrogen bomb is a thermonuclear weapon, so almost anything other than that.
Not sure what the font is, but looks more likely to be upper O.