Wait until you hear about Doggerland.
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That's a debate that transcends culture. Some cultures say there are seven, some say six, and yet others say five.
Probably like a skunk or something idk.
Happens to me at 10 plus, particularly if I have been switching orientation (i.e., full screen video) and goes away with a close and open. On Fennec from F-droid anyways.
KLASKY CSUPO
weird quacking noises
Pretty much just this. I use Snapchat because the kids I work with don't text, and if I need to coordinate a call out they will only answer there. But that's the extent of it.
I have other accounts, but they are all more or less inactive.
I have heard it called that and I physically recoil every time I hear it.
Watch out for United. That was the seatback camera airline. Qantas was the better of the ones I have been on. At least I could put the iPad with a camera in the seat pocket on Qantas.
Oh I'll enjoy the little mini spy camera on the back of the seat alright.
I don't want food or WiFi. I want legroom so I can sleep. I don't want seatback entertainment. I don't want a complimentary tea towel, blanket, and neck pillow. I don't want your stupid cheapo earbuds. I don't want Tim Tams and that little sachet of Vegemite with my toast. I don't want your gross instant coffee. I don't even want a flat white. I don't care that you have soymilk. And thay muffin you gave me has egg in it. I told you I can't have egg. I don't want your little tiny tube of toothpaste with that miniature toothbrush. I don't want to watch Adam Sandler's Wedding Singer on that screen you have on the wall in front of the aisle. I want legroom. I want to watch the insides of my eyelids. I hate having to lay my legs sideways for hours and being unable to relax or sleep because I am knees-pressed against the seat in front of me. And that camera on the seat back freaks me out. Why why why. Just let me sleep.
Sorry. I got a bit agitated there.
I want out. I want to go to Australia, but any country with decent human rights is a good choice. But I've been to Australia and it was cool.
Some languages, like Spanish, use a sentence structure that places adjectives after the subject, so IA works in many languages. "Inteligencia artificial" or IA in Spanish.