I do both. First the ketchup, then a hard slice of butter into the puddle of ketchup. It’s the best way to eat children!
I do both. First the ketchup, then a hard slice of butter into the puddle of ketchup. It’s the best way to eat children!
When you say shit, do you mean actual shit or herbicides? One of those would be absolutely disgusting, and the other doesn’t kill dandelions, I think.
Your neighbor does what with their grass?
Yep, that’s just the deity.
There’s also pronunciation videos, FYI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pklyVXkYgk&t=35s
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I’m not entirely sure what you mean by alternative music (I’m not at all versed in musical styles). But in case you’re looking for music made by individuals (indie music?), may I interest you in vocaloid music (music made with a voice synthesizer)? It’s has quite much variety. And by snowballing (look e.g. at recommendations, other works by the producer, covers (usually by a so-called “utaite” (tried-to-sing-er)), other songs covered by a person, and various other ways) you can find more and more small-ish and small musicians. It all forms a network.
Here’s a little (quite arbitrary) start:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWOvhZBS9IA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsLxB_3ReL4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODKIyzSVLTY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl2qPxLlOFI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m10mNB8L9Kw
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Paradichlorbenzene - A chemical.
I read the other comments…FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!
Schrödinger’s cat itself is a meme (https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/schrodingers-cat), did you not know?
But does it affect the object that is emitting the wave?
If you look at an object that is moving near the speed of light, it appears rotated, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrell_rotation.
But why is the car stretched? And why doesn’t it appear rotated?
Did you take into account that the car is not driving directly towards the viewer?
Or make your window very flat, so the DVD always bounces.
Might depend on your file browser.
You may also want to try, for example, the files “a1”, “a2”, “a3”, and “a10”. Lexicographically, “a2”>“a10”, but my file browser displays “a10” after “a2”.
Think the other way around: What’s the use case for case insensitive file names? Does it justify the effort and complexity for the filesystem and the programs to know the difference between lower and upper space chars?
I have not.
Cool! How big is it? Could you add something for scale?