@jimmylittle Perhaps crowd sourced orthography? đ
@danielpunkass Another case of what appears to be no information at all providing an insight difficult to get in any other way. NiceâŚ;and a shout out to all you farriers out there!
@kickingvegas The Frankfurt School has it goinâ on. If having a point (of view) isnât the point, but rather whether or not one should (bother to, be allowed to) have a point in the first placeâwell then whatâs the point, right?
Note: My apologies to the reader for gratuitous use of parentheticals and to punsters everywhere.
@jarrod I like the first one a lot. The Bad Guys is enjoyable as wellâŚ
@ayjay Thanks for this reference. Did anybody else read this and find themselves saying âHuh, so I was right all alongâŚâ?
@jarrod How do they? Browser littered with surveillance treats, theyâre blinking and there beeping and theyâre flashing, and the body text, hmmm, where has it gone now, ah, there it is, right aligned, in this little text boxâŚgreat!
I visited Barcelona (in the early 2000âs) and had an epically great time. The city feels so open, maybe because the corners of many street blocks are beveled off. Beautiful churches, the street food, the nightlife (we accidentally walked into a rave), all the stone and iron. Enjoy! Tho be prepared that they sort of donât care that theyâre on the coast.
@MitchWagner the French have maintained a strategic silent letter reserve for decadesâŚ
[fontnâ˘âblu]? 12+ letters? Oui! We pronounce zem when we waaant. Maybe tomorrowâŚmaybe notâŚ
@steamworkgroup @todd @hl @JohnBrady @dwalbert @wq
Chop out a piece shaped like the Sydney Opera House, throw blue cheese and croutons on it, suddenly youâve got a 15 dollar âwedgeâ salad.
Shred through a quarter head like a human iceberg chipper, lubricated with complimentary ranch packets, and youâre out the door for what?â2 bucks? Nevermind the freshnessâŚ
@jimmylittle âŚor inserts to keep old favs in rotation.