It’s kind of difficult to relax and enjoy something when it is a seagull going IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII for 10min straight without a single pause, just outside your bedroom window, at 5am.
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I’d take it with a pinch of salt:
Linguists in Australia recently analyzed the Global Web-Based English Corpus (GloWbE), a massive database containing over 1.9 billion words from 1.8 million web pages across 340,000 websites in 20 English-speaking countries.
More, but worse.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Microsoft renames "Remote Desktop" to "Windows App". Good luck googling for any help or troubleshooting it.English1·10 days agodeleted by creator
Is there an added adjective if it’s done in the same area you were born and grew up, after having lived far away for a while?
Around about there yeah, they can get up about 15kg but most are smaller. There are videos of people grabbing them by the neck and putting them back in the water.
But people love to overplay geese and swans as these powerful beasts because of how aggressive and loud they are, and that they can cause bleeding and such with their beak. Some even throw around the idea that they can break your arm. Meanwhile their bones are much smaller and honeycombed. They’re about the strength of a really stale breadstick.
Then you have pacific salmon, where they dump the eggs and semen in a pit in a river, and both die shortly after. Giving a whole host of meanings to “dropped off”.
Or the turtles who bury eggs on a beach and never go back.
Post-rock, shoegazing and the similar genres tend to be pretty chill. But there also tends to be a noticable amount of mind altering substances and dirty bathrooms.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I looked it up. I struggle to live not as well as a Norwegian prisoner.English9·13 days agoBased on a quick search you could go for one of the stricter non-felony crimes and try to get a short stay. But I’m guessing you would have more sucess asking for asylum based on the border issues in the US these days.
Although there were references to a court statement from a few decades ago, about a not extraditing someone to a US prison because it might be a human rights violation. Which could potentially be brought up again these days with the current situation.
I was on one of those around 2000. Profiles were called crypts, instead of likes it was pentagrams and it was styled to look like it was written on parchment.
That’s because it’s a programmed response.
There literally is no concept of a joke in their algorithms, it’s an advanced chat bot basically going through a list of responses and comparing them similar questions it as analyzed, and spits out the answer that is likely to match.
Take a giant spreadsheet with two columns. First one is questions, and the second is responses. Compare queries against first column. When a close match is found, prints out what is in the second column. That’s an extreme simplification of what ChatGPT does. It was never programmer to know or understand what is in either column.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Have you tried going outside thoughEnglish15·18 days agoIt’s literally been decades since I’ve seen it, but I seem to remember that he got upset regularly when he was forced to participate with the family instead of playing outside.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•“This script is fantastic. Let’s get Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman.”English34·18 days agoThe average Hollywood executive is really dumb, but they tend to be great talkers and networkers.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Github keeps shoving copilot everywhere.English11·19 days agoThey spent a lot of money developing it, and now they have to justify that money. So they’re going to keep pushing it until some idiotic manager doesn’t have red numbers in their spreadsheet. Regardless of what people want.
I hate modern MBAs.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I could do with less of these "once in a lifetime events", please.English3·23 days agoMost of the adults did tell me to do better, but they also kept repeating that I had it better than they did. Which was partially true at the time depending on who said it, but they still messed things up and blame me for not fixing their mistakes.
And what does that story have to do with generational pressure?
mriswith@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•You leave once the ride is over! And not a moment before!English161·23 days agoWhether out in public or in private is better, depends on context.
Although it’s probably a bit beyond social media debate. When it comes down to “seeing a strangers body floating in the river” , “finding your sibling hanging in the next room” or “found at a kindergarten playground”.
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All of those examples are based on real life acquaintances who ended their lives, and their discovery. And to be clear: The kindergarten one was discovered before the kids arrived.
mriswith@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I could do with less of these "once in a lifetime events", please.English71·23 days agoWe know, we learned the details about WW2. Our grandparents and great grandparents actually lived through that, and told us the stories.
All the adults told us it would be better for us than for them. While they fucked everything up and then blame us.
It started as showing off how new something was, and sometimes brand and/or price. And it turned into a fashion statement. Caps are probably the most famous for leaning into the trend and having giant gold and silver stickers covering the top of the visor.
JIS is much better than Phillps, as long as you have the exact matching driver.