Yes, that’s right. There’s a “no” at the beginning of the phrase which gives it that meaning (I misread it myself, so I see where you’re coming from).
Yes, that’s right. There’s a “no” at the beginning of the phrase which gives it that meaning (I misread it myself, so I see where you’re coming from).
TL;DR: “No 14 year old boy will stop following someone if they’re considered evil and bad, but they will stop if they’re considered cringe”.
Tomato / tomato.
It’s a special ethnic adjustment operation.
“Yes, we’ve laid waste to your lands, but think of how much we could exploit them (and you, of course) now!”
Damn right, they kicked the floor with him.
Thank you for the kind presumption, but I actually fucked it up and scrambled up my geography, @bokster@lemmy.sdf.org was right to correct me. I looked at a map before I wrote that, too, and I still read it wrong. I’m not even sure what i thought was between them…
Fun fact I read once: The most common last name in Hungary is not Magyar but actually Horvath. Which in Hungarian means “Croat”.
And Croatia is not even a directly neighboring country anymore. So it’d be like the most common name in America being Johnny Guatemala.
Flashbacks of “Whirlwind” by James Clavell…
The last graph: how in the world is Russia spending more than twice as much as the whole of Europe on research?
Looks a bit like the Arachne browser for DOS.
A two-track mind.
KDE 4 was such a disappointment. Made me switch to Gnome too. The only bigger disappointment for me was Amarok’s change.
Oh, ok, it seems I was the one who didn’t know enough about this. I didn’t realize in Korea they did all sections in one day. That’s unheard of where I’m from… They’re always on different days. Hard to justify, indeed.
Because some people will get harder questions than others in certain sessions, and people will not feel they got an equally difficult exam as others. And they’d be right.
Tl;dr It’s about the French Caesar gun.
For anyone else wondering, like me: “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions is a Palestinian-led movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic sanctions against Israel.”
Got it, thank you!
It’s called a job. You demoncrats wouldn’t know anything about that.
/s