Depending on where you live you can just go pick them from the ground. Obviously take care and make sure you can ID correctly… But it costs only time.
Depending on where you live you can just go pick them from the ground. Obviously take care and make sure you can ID correctly… But it costs only time.
I would honestly say avoid looking in the mirror when you’re having a GOOD trip. You’ll be trapped! Trapped I say!
A fair point - here’s a generalisation. W denotes windows, M the ability to move, a and b are two objects for which their possession of windows and ability to move (or otherwise) is known, and x is some other object.
(W(a) ^ W(b)) ^ (M(a) ^ ¬M(b)) -> ¬(W(x) -> M(x))
An appropriate deduction might be “Cars have windows and can move, houses have windows and cannot move. The presence of windows alone is not what allows the car to move.”
Just f as in fan then roll the r. Frrrrrrrrrrr. Fr fr sounds like two short bursts of submachine gun fire.
Takes a long time to close sales like that… Although I suspect paying above market rate for things would help grease the wheels.
I don’t think it does take 3 x as long to say though, I think they both take about the same amount of time. Double-u is easy to say.
To make sweet sweet music. By which I literally mean music, not sex, to be clear.
That seems pretty achievable
Ngl sounds good to me. I like it cold and dark. Did I mention I’m a mole?
Wanna swap? I’ll come enjoy the snow, you can come to the UK and enjoy the, uh, rain.
I asked ChatGPT and it also said eleven eleven.
My whole org is down for the count. 100k+ employees got a free day off (at least those fortunate enough not to be in IT support lol)
Huh, that’s a lot longer that the version I knew growing up:
"Betty bought some butter, but the butter Betty bought was bitter
So Betty bought some better butter, better than the bitter butter Betty bought before"
From The One Sentence Persuasion Course by Blair Warren: “People will do anything for those who encourage their dreams, justify their failures, allay their fears, confirm their suspicions, and help them throw rocks at their enemies”
I’ve found this helpful when trying to convince anyone of anything. The book breaks it down more, of course, but is probably not worth reading Vs the various summaries you can find online.
My summary, at least what I took from it is that you must try to understand the person you are negotiating with/pursuading. Figure out what they want, or what they’re afraid of, and offer that.
Still, there should be Braille for the text too.
There’s also no way for someone who needs Braille to actually DO the “puzzle”. The other words don’t have Braille, the map appears to be flat. Terrible design.
All the advice I read suggested that if you hold your arm out in front of you while seated in your usual desk position, your fingertips should touch the centre of the monitor.
I certainly don’t do any punching. My weak floppy little arms were made for operating a keyboard.