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I assume that’s what was being referred to.
I assume that’s what was being referred to.
Oh man Garak is one of the best characters in Trek. And that’s a competitive list.
Well gosh darn it. I like it.
Wait is using “/handy” as a shorthand for Deep Thoughts with Jack Handy… Is that a thing?
Holy hell yeah you did. How would you go about doing that in a single expression? A bunch of back references to figure out the country? What if that’s not included? Oy.
I was sure it was going to be this: https://youtu.be/CmJYZ1NIn1Y?si=2pxasfSsJYaLCGuo
I like the ‘:has’ pun in the title too. Supporting that is a real game changer!
I’ll just write thousands of lines of code inside a global object… I’m sure I won’t put a semicolon where a comma should be…
Can I teach you a lesson?
Yep. But I refuse to use their damn app. And they deliberately make the interface on the mobile site cumbersome. It’s tons of fun.
Rosa: Wow, she is good at shushing.
Jake: I know. She’s like a librarian.
Rosa: You mean like a sexy librarian?
Jake: No, a regular one!
Doch nicht allen! Es gibt Dutzende von uns. Dutzende!
They may have tried that once before…
Stöckl, probably, if you’re Austrian.
Okay I’m curious. With Danish being a Germanic language, how much are you benefiting from cognates and the like when making your guesses?
How about Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? That’s my personal favorite, though it lacks umlauts.
I feel compelled to point out that “back door man” was already a common expression in blues lyrics.