I understand why many pictures have perceived offensive words censored unnecessarily, but is “cat” or “catfish” really one of those words?
I understand why many pictures have perceived offensive words censored unnecessarily, but is “cat” or “catfish” really one of those words?
In the days of old when knights were bold and toilet paper wasn’t invented, they’d wipe their ass with a piece of grass and walk away contented.
Presumably this is in preparation for time travel.
They’d know what RTFM meant if they RTFM.
I feel like I saw one of those a very very long time ago, but otherwise, never heard of one. Thank you for the edification!
There have been enough times that I’ve stated something obvious and been declared mistaken by the original poster that I’ve learned to hedge my bets. Also, if I pretend to be ignorant of some obvious things, it can be funnier.
If you’d prefer it to be framed another way, I’m a coward.
Presumably the original post was made facetiously, but since a lot of people are talking about special characters in the comments:
I can’t confirm anymore, but besides all the alt shortcuts in the comments, in Windows it used to be that you could open the Character Map from the Start menu, then either copy any character from a chart or select the character to see its alt code.
I believe you can do this with the on-screen keyboard! If you’re using Windows, I think that can be accessed with super+u (but I haven’t used Windows in a long time so I apologize if I misremembered or if this is no longer accurate).
It’s impossible to be certain, but I think the comment might have been made in jest.
Anyone who values you less because of your appearance is not worth your consideration.
This does discount physical and medical consequences, which are absolutely worth noting, but whether others notice your missing tooth should not be an issue.
It makes sense and is understandable that you would feel sensitive about it, including wanting the tooth back, but its absence does not reflect upon you as a person and ideally you don’t feel bad about it.
This isn’t meant to dismiss trauma, but help with any insecurity. Personally, I’d rather hear what you have to say rather than whether you can chew adequately.
Hopefully you get your tooth back if its absence is causing you stress.
edit: I don’t mean to invalidate any of your feelings on the subject. I don’t have any visibly missing teeth, but my mother very prominently did. If anything I said above isn’t accurate, I certainly yield to you, but I hope that something above helps.
Plus it puts on a Santa hat around Christmas.
It is perfectly okay to say those things, as well as to threaten escalation, but it won’t make you any friends and probably will result in a hostile work environment … Which is fine, but should be anticipated if taking this approach.
I have no comment on the second half of this response.
I’ve dislocated my shoulder fourteen times; as a result, when I broke my ankle, I just thought it was dislocated as well. I twisted it back into place and tried to stand up on it … Twice … Before my neighbor heard me and gave me the sage advice to stop doing that.
I’ve never used Tor or Brave, but if you have a URL to a video you like, you should be able to use it to download your preferred video through a command line interface using a VPN.
It’s also too bad that VPNs don’t work in Texas … Wink wink nudge nudge.
Raising Skinny Elephants Is Utterly Boring … Or so I’ve heard.
It seems very likely that this drop-down menu was not populated by one person, or perhaps was even populated by multiple databases written by very different people with highly disparate levels of grammar knowledge - maybe even different first languages.
Or someone thought it was funny, like you said. I’m not here to judge.
… Sorry. The “X” to close the image was over the “a” in “catfish” and matched the background color, so it looked like censoring. I didn’t think about it because I use the back button on my phone to close images rather than the X.
Entirely my fault, sorry again!