Annoyed that the person in the third post is pretending to be the person in the first two posts.
Annoyed that the person in the third post is pretending to be the person in the first two posts.
I could not figure out how to get acquainted with people on there.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hy6imWsyHz8
If you click the line, there’s a video interview with the guy that line is about. Apparently, that line caused a rift between him and Biggie. Wonder why?
They’re saying they shouldn’t be. Unless you’re trying to say their statement is redundant?
“Let’s play Smash Bros. For science.”
Why did you have to give away a dog? What made you able to get given a new one?
Why is this getting down voted?
I went to Rotten Tomatoes to read the reviews. Had me cracking up with how negative they were. Lol
Read that as “Minnesota Guy”.
There are people who advertise that service at funerals.
Isn’t it their fault to begin with though? Spanish conquistadors aren’t known for their positive influence on Native American peoples.
I mean they sniped the kid almost immediately. Kind of macabre to say, but he’s not getting another chance…
I’ll never understand why low res images like this always have half the text cropped off. I get why it’s done when they’re conveniently censoring something, but…ugh. :(
The Sherlock Holmes and Three Musketeers episodes!!
ADHD. A lot of people might say depression, and ADHD gets misdiagnosed this way too, especially because people are much more familiar with the way depression manifests rather than how ADHD actually manifests beyond stereotypical hyperactivity and difficulty focusing.
What you’re describing is executive dysfunction and energy regulation problems. The reason you can’t stop scrolling is because your brain doesn’t produce dopamine enough, and it’s only used to the short bursts it can produce. This creates a feedback loop where you’re stuck stimulating yourself with quick, easy dopamine hits, and that’s why anything that seems like a prolonged task feels like an impossible endeavor. It’s also why you’ll get tunnel vision if you ever do start playing that game.
Yup. That phenomenon is called “analogical change”. The opposite happens too though! For example, “person” and “parson”.
Actuallyyy…
Goose comes from Old English, where they pluralized [go:s] (think “goes” with a soft S) by adding [iz] (like “ease”).
When saying [go:siz], it was kinda hard for the mouth to switch the vowels from the [o] to the [i] quickly, so to save themselves the trouble, they’d change the first vowel to make it a little more similar to the second, so [go:siz] became [ge:siz].
Then, that was too long, so they dropped the [z]. [ge:si] (think “guessy” but the “e” lasts a bit longer than usual).
Then, that was too long, so they dropped the [i]. [ge:s] (“guess” with that same drawn out “e”).
📯It’s the Great Vowel Shift!📯 Now, [go:s] and [ge:s] become [gu:s] and [gi:s]. Almost there!
The vowels become a tad short over time, and now, you have [gus] and [gis] which are written “goose” and “geese”.
But “MOOSE”? That’s Algonquin. It has nothing to do with all that noise. “But they sound the same and are written the same?!” So? Haven’t you heard? English orthography is a dumpster fire. Nobody knows what they’re doing. Not even the words.
My brain can’t make sense of the thumbnail.
Yeah, what are they doing there? Crazy Antarcticans.