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United Union-workers Union? UUU? U3? 3U? :)

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Keeper of Time

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🎵 If I could turn back time... 🎵

 
[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Double-twist-back: it's not under a special TLD, so you can transfer it to another registrar.

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Perhaps more important is to have devices start or fall open... if the OEM has lost interest in it, let others support the device. Make ewaste valuable and avoidable.

 
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A twist on Oliver Twist with Churro twists.

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NGL... I kinda want to tell someone to reduce their beanage without any context, and walk away.

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Well, if they are neatly hung and countable, I have too many. If they are in a wash basin dissolved in acid (akin to refried beans), then maybe I have too much?

 

"Too many" kinda sounds right to my ear because beans is plural, but the second logically seems right because its served by volume and is not 'countable' as ordinary (non-destroyed) beans might be.

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tachypsychia? bradypsychia?

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"...on your car insurance." Gets me every time! :)

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At up to 100% productivity...

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In John Carpenter's 1988 film They Live, Hoffman lenses are depicted as special sunglasses that allow the wearer to see hidden messages and the true nature of their environment. When the protagonist, Nada, puts on these glasses, he can perceive the concealed presence of aliens and view subliminal messages such as "OBEY" and "CONSUME," which are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. The lenses serve as a symbolic tool for revealing the film's critique of consumerism and social control.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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