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I miss the 20's, when you could just make random shit up and have it spread like wildfire
’20s*
How did you manage to be inconsistent within the post, title, and image?
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I miss the 20's, when you could just make random shit up and have it spread like wildfire
’20s*
How did you manage to be inconsistent within the post, title, and image?
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The great outdoors
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It’s* a swing
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Why Gen Z & Millennials are hung up on answering the phone
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You’re* effectively spam
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What's your funniest professional deformation?
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in the ’90s*
in the 2000s*
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Git good, son
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I keep a box of “You Tried!” stickers in my nightstand for this very reason
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Why isn’t this sub correctly named “’90s Music”
Music from specifically 90 CE would be correct for the namesake, which would be neat.
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FOSS projects are often worth their salt
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The 1900s
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late 1800s*
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EU alternative to Intel, AMD and Nvidia
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in the ’90s* to ’00s*
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Swastika flags flown during Donald Trump boat parade in Florida
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literally*
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Quoþ ð Tankies, "BUT DEMS SAME ÐO!"
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I support.
Æsþetically it looks dense & unique like ð rare, sunderly dental fricative sounds English makes. “ð” isn’t historic since Old English really didn’t boðer ƿiþ separating voiced vs. unvoiced dental, but ðat’s okay since our broðers up norþ in Iceland use ðese 2 characters in ð manner you prescribe. I like ð mirroring a as ð single-character definite vs. indefinite article too. As someone around ESL (English as a second language) speakers, it can help ðem not only knoƿ hƿich sound to make hƿile preventing silly slip-ups like former US president Donald Trump saying Þighland instead of Thailand—but it ƿould be obvious if our ƿritten form ƿasn’t forced to drop þorn for overloading “y” or “th” for ð printing press’ limitations not built for our tongue.
Before computers or printing presses, ƿe didn’t have spellcheck—so folks spelled ƿords as ðey sound. Having less digraphs favoring more single characters is considered more ergonomic; Dvorak, ð keyboard layout, has “ht” on the home roƿ of ð dominant hand to shoƿ just hoƿ dominant ðis digraph truly is for typing English.
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Black people? In my japanese fantasy game?!
Now half of the NPC's in Elden Ring
NPCs*
I would say the commenter is both bigoted and dumb, but the former adjective made the latter redundant.
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Anon tries to impress a woman at the gym
This guy who was a *lot bigger than me
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Shapeshifter “E”
Abraham is another
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"It's all to expensive, I'm gonna get a water"
It’s all too* expensive
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The 1900s
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Your whale come
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Do you prefer ads or paywalls?
Funny that changing your UA to like Googlebot means you can see the content since website owners want search indexing
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WhatsApp running through android-translation-layer (no container!) on Linux desktop
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slidge-whatsapp gateway for XMPP
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The 1900s
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ThE eArLy 2000s*
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Luigi Mangione charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO as an act of terrorism
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how many CEOs* were killed