Not confusing at all, not even the slightest bit.
Dit is een bio. C’est un bio.
Not confusing at all, not even the slightest bit.
The only reason why I use Nano is so I can act like DankPods while saying it.
Na-no
I don’t use Arch Linux, I use “Arch Linux”. Completely different, btw.
Got it.
A bit of both. I also don’t like capitalism.
I guess I’ll have rich people for lunch.
I’m pretty old. Not very old, but old enough to be a legal adult. And I’m possibly the most liberal person in my family. I’ve been this way for years.
You mean Linux newbie.
You’re welcome.
I genuinely thought that what comes after “well done” is “congratulations”
We could make an anti-MEMRI.
The Hebrew letter Chet does indeed correspond to the Arabic letter ح which makes the hard H sound. Since most Hebrew speakers cannot pronounce it, the closest sound to them is KH (also represented by the letter Kuf, Arabic equivalent is خ), thus when they try to pronounce “Hamas”, they end up saying “KHAMASSS”. And no, Chet is not the only Hebrew letter affected by a sound change like this, but it’s the relevant one because it’s used in the Hebrew spelling of “Hamas”.
Hope that makes it make more sense.
First Neopets, and now Flappy Bird? No thanks.
India and China hate each other very much, yet are on the same alliance.
And Russia is allied with both.
Hmm…
Super Tux Kart
Esperanto does have some criticisms, most notably the fact that it’s too Eurocentric. A Chinese person is gonna have a FAR harder time learning it than, let’s say a Chilean.
Toki Pona on the other hand is basically an amalgamation of many unrelated languages, with simplified phonotactic rules to make it easier for… well, everyone. Also, they do have a logographic writing system like Chinese, but at least it looks like the exact thing it’s describing.
To those who insist that there’s “no apartheid” in Israel, this is for you. It is proof that your statement is like cake… it is a lie.
I knew him for that funny technical difficulties scene. I had no idea he did THAT.
I hate him now.
It was just one country, really.
Ukraine had nukes, left over from the Soviet days. They were handed to Russia.
Yeah that statement clearly got outdated as soon as it was stated. Because 2014.