@henrik yea, it's that i read it ”nine... including” whereas the writer meant ”ten... including”
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RE: wait, this is a bit confusingly formed sentencepostato in Uncategorized
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wait, this is a bit confusingly formed sentencepostato in Uncategorized
wait, this is a bit confusingly formed sentence
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RE: @Stoori @GustavinoBevilacqua I mean, it's pretty weird.postato in Uncategorized
@ginny @GustavinoBevilacqua yea i agree, we* should just stop doing halloween here where it's nothing but an imported commercial festivity and instead embrace our own traditional costumes-and-death parties, which *do* exist.
alas, it's hard to do so in today's commercial media environment where only halloween gets room and mentions and is considered hip and trendy, unlike our own traditions
(* i'm not from france but finland, but sounds like a very similar situation to how it's here)
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the word ”painkiller” sounds like the opposite of what it actually doespostato in Uncategorized
the word ”painkiller” sounds like the opposite of what it actually does
like, it could be a name of a heavy metal band and written accordingly
i wouldn't be surprised if it was already
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RE: A toot from 2009???postato in Uncategorized
@undefined_variable well the fediverse was conceived around those years (i never remember the exact year, if it was 2009 or a few years earlier), so shouldn't be impossible
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RE: Ten fish fingers in a box is stupid.postato in Uncategorized
@anon_opin one food brand in finland has solved this problem by giving you 13 balls in a box
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RE: Is there a bigger turnoff than underwear/swimsuits in US flag colorspostato in Uncategorized
@schratze rest your eyes on this beast
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RE: Writing down a list of my hard limits and including "Markdown tables"postato in Uncategorized
@schratze lol that is not even word.
it's scrivener. superior writing tool in almost every respect, but sucks at tables.
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RE: Writing down a list of my hard limits and including "Markdown tables"postato in Uncategorized
@schratze though can your markdown table do *this*