Perhaps if your eyes are on the forehead and mouth. It’s more like a shadow effect.
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Perhaps if your eyes are on the forehead and mouth. It’s more like a shadow effect.
The Indian guy one is brilliant.
This is some weird throwback. Back when Lemmy was using web sockets (before Reddit blocked third-party apps) there was a bug where a page would update with different content, but replies would go to the original post (iirc), but it was fixed ages ago.
I love that track, thanks for sharing this analysis.
Their app and website are both atrocious. I’ve got a rant somewhere on Lemmy about once time it made me scream with impotent rage over the UX experience, and I’m someone comfortable with editing the DOM/scripting to fix the worst of it.
Well, said at least - this story’s almost a decade old.
It took me way too long to remember about tails.
Rats definitely can (also for TB), and you can sponsor them to do so: https://apopo.org/
Magawa was a famous example: https://time.com/6138994/magawa-dies-landmines-cambodia/
Slapping palms as a form of greeting a friend and then holding their hand as you pull your fingers back until it makes a snapping sound.
Thank you, Urban Dictionary!
I’ve raged at the incompetent UX design so many times, like recently when I was trying to add videos to the currently playlist in a certain order, since you can’t reorder yourself. The mini player blocked the controls I needed for the last item on the page, but closing the player wiped out the playlist. Cue scream of rage and a few choice words at volume.
It’s just riding off the coat tails of the OG 1+1=2
Yeah, the surprise ending was amazing the first time I saw it, and it’s still satisfying now after all these years.
Americans visited the UK during WW2’s rationing and never updated their stereotypes.
Road distances are in miles if you’re driving, but if you’re running (maybe also cycling?) then it’s in km.
Next is the Doubly Extended Three Letter Acronym.
And it’s not even that hard, just try the sentence with he/him to test it out:
Who lives above? He lives above.
Whom is this for? This is for him.
“I might try to put up a (compliant) post a day for a half-fortnight”?
It’s an ad in your post, fittingly (although yours isn’t particularly ironic).
Do you know of oulipo.social? No fifth symbols found on all of that domain.
I just woke up and this confused me