I love the taste of deodorant.
Dit is een bio. C’est un bio.
I love the taste of deodorant.
Very rarely have found a comc so entertanng and so hlarous as ths one. Have a very werd sense of humor, guess. Or maybe most comcs suck, don’t know.
Ether way, good job. Now wsh you ddn’t exst. And by you, mean U.
Just notced ths comment s unreadable now.
I know someone who excels at making Excel fumes.
I actually do drink one cup of coffee a day. But it’s a pretty big cup, so it probably has the same amount of caffeine as 1.5 Celsius cans anyway.
Not even sleeping during the day fixes my sleep deprivation. This is starting to be a major health problem.
You’re welcome.
I genuinely thought that what comes after “well done” is “congratulations”
We could make an anti-MEMRI.
The Hebrew letter Chet does indeed correspond to the Arabic letter ح which makes the hard H sound. Since most Hebrew speakers cannot pronounce it, the closest sound to them is KH (also represented by the letter Kuf, Arabic equivalent is خ), thus when they try to pronounce “Hamas”, they end up saying “KHAMASSS”. And no, Chet is not the only Hebrew letter affected by a sound change like this, but it’s the relevant one because it’s used in the Hebrew spelling of “Hamas”.
Hope that makes it make more sense.
It was just one country, really.
I suck at putting thoughts into things.
The downvote button is right there, waiting to be pressed.
Ah yes, the Xeriouxly Forxe.
No, I tried only replacing the initials with an X, not all instances of the letter S like Strong Bad did.
Egypt. It’s Egypt.
My country was one of the first. It also recently recognized Israel as well. Everyone I know is protesting the latter.
Spoiler: it’s Morocco.
Pretty sure I have a French language DVD of that specific Teletubbies episode. Pirated too.
And yes, it’s only that episode.
Xnited Xtates of Xmerica
Still can’t understand how some people think England is synonymous with the entire United Kingdom, when in reality it’s only a fraction of it.
Sometimes, when dual booting Windows and Linux, especially on the same drive, the Windows installation just breaks. Sends you to automatic repair only for it to not work.
I learned this the hard way.
New knowledge. Thanks.
The Steam Deck exists. It runs Linux. It’s even an actual computer that you can plug a display, keyboard, and mouse into, and then gawk at the wonderful KDE Plasma desktop environment that this thing ships with. Sure, not all Steam games work on this thing, but you still have access to a lot of stuff.
But I suppose some folks will insist to install Windows on it, or get a Windows based alternative.
Good for you.