In the US, "estates" sounds vaguely wealthy. For example, a fancy garage sale is an Estate Sale (which kinda implies a rich person died and this is their estate being liquidated.)
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Why'd you have to call me out like that with those first three?
(Seriously, not keeping stuff is so difficult. It's a strain on my marriage and I wish I could just flip a switch and not feel that instinct)
I would guess a doubling period of roughly every 12-24 months. Actually probably much shorter since that would be same number of chips/year.
How ionic.
Helen GA is on my list. It’s modeled after a Bavarian alpine village.
Also: Leavenworth, Washington
If so it's spread north as far as Washington State, and likely others. And yeah, makes no sense at all. Bus lanes sure, but not carpool lanes on major arterials.
Seconding Annihilation. Was going to suggest it if nobody else did.
I think that would only be likely to work on the original image with full metadata. Once imgur or whatever has processed it that would be gone I assume.
They won't be able to afford it.
And indeed 1F414 is a lower (hexadecimal) number than 1F95A, so in the absence of other criteria I'm sure in most systems it would sort first.
They might not know the name for the extension of alphabetical order to all characters in Unicode (and neither do I) but it's logical to associate it with alphabetical since it's similar in concept.
The implied part is 'rich'. It isn't a guarantee.