Isn’t the IQ adjusted to always have an average of 100?
Testing the waters.
Isn’t the IQ adjusted to always have an average of 100?
We also use the article for personal names, might as well be a cat or dog.
I don’t want to answer a specific user about the name connotations but, isn’t the load of a word dependant of the intention? My friends and I call each other whores. And conversely one can use “woman” as a very badly loaded vocative.
Ah, shit, I liked nim :(
I didn’t, and I was looking for something similar, thanks!
Thanks for the list!
Öffi (transport) shows up under the podcasts heading.
“Everything is ETA” is a running joke when talking about politics in Spain.
They even sent some puppetteers to prison on accounts of terrorism for making such a joke publicly.
I’m guessing “torrent”.
Same in Spain: mucha mierda.
For me The Name of the Rose is a real masterpiece. I enjoyed The Prague Cemetery as much as Foucault’s Pendulum but I’d personally put Baudolino before those two.
Edit: this was a reply for @ThisIsNotHim@sopuli.xyz, for some reason I keep pressing the wrong reply arrow on the Voyager app.
St John’s Wort can interact with several medications.
If you are into the command line, pass is also neat. You can even have your keys in a git repo and access it with a FOSS Android app (requires some dedication to set it up). It’s very useful to feed passwords to scripts without hardcoding them in the source.
Of the inclusivity approaches the Spanish language has, the -e ending is the least used and promoted, others being duplication (ciudadanas y ciudadanos) or paraphrasis (ciudadanía).
Fun fact: the Basques use “habría” instead of “hubiera”.
Do you know of anything similar for non-US residents?
Chin curtain? A very short shenandoah?
I use https://monitor.mozilla.org
Edit. Oh, you mean the actual list.
My first contact with computers in school was with a dialect (?) of LOGO that used commands based on Spanish. GD (giraderecha) instead of RT (right) or AV (avanza) instead of FD (forward).
Counterpoint: dictators that died in their beds because of course they couldn’t be prosecuted under their own regime and have them undergo fair trial. Bonus points if their victims are still alive so they can get some closure. Spain’s Franco comes to mind.