The big brain move was to ask them first, thereby proving you wanted to use their IP.
If he had just faked it anyway without asking he might have got away with it.
Genius strategist.
Synth noodling conceptual artist
The big brain move was to ask them first, thereby proving you wanted to use their IP.
If he had just faked it anyway without asking he might have got away with it.
Genius strategist.
Yeah? Cool.
I don’t think that’s true. There’s a great video here that highlights the fact that even a lot of modern slang is far older than you think.
Mate, the thing about gen x is that they dont care. This is boomer energy being projected.
Which is cool, I guess, whatever.
Looks legit, what’s the point here?
That’s really cool for you.
Not viruses as such, at least according to the inventor of the term, rather they are already part of our inheritable structure, our DNA (so to speak) seeking new ways to be inherited.
We are our memes.
Yeah, and fractions of that stone? Pounds.
So like 10 stone 5 pounds.
You know we use pounds as a weight measurement too, right?
Some countries use imperial measurements, others metric, but the UK enjoys both.
Fellow Amiga civ veteran, eh?
I blew most of my youth, and a chunk of my degree, on football manager too.
I regret nothing.
Mate, it’s just one accent. A mono-accent across an entire country. People from Glasgow and Edinburgh sound exactly the same… Can’t tell them apart. And if you go to Wick, right at the top, same. It’s wild.
I don’t want to have to add a /s but I just know some fud is going to comment “well ackshurly”.
Love how this story grows arms and legs. It was actually a Jimmy Carr joke that folk pretend was real.
…we didn’t start the fire…
Hey maybe we can have a clusterfuck of our very own!
Pretent
Before you tent.
Foretent.
I get it. We can’t buy houses, we can’t afford groceries.
Admittedly my parents couldn’t afford a house and we often had to skip on groceries too.
But as a kid of the 80s, the thing that gets me is how these memes seem to ignore inflation entirely.
Yes those numbers are lower but so were wages.
And of course we can can talk about real terms wage stagnation, but poverty is timeless and the 80s were an awful and unaffordable time for a lot of people.
But yeah. Sure.
What is this? A shredder for ants?!
Provided that someone doesn’t have a specific seat booked.