Mods and groups
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A demon?
The woman behind her identifies as black?
She's about to steal 101 dalmatians?
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Well, we call certain people Africans...
But then again, that makes Russians into Asians...
So, once again, it's whatever region they identify as.
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But then again, that makes Russians into Asians...
Unless they're Europeans.
Well, we call certain people Africans...
But there's only one country whose people we would call South Africans, no matter how much in the south of the continent they're from.
So, once again, it's whatever region they identify as.
Language is a funny thing.
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latin-america tend to call Americans norteamericanos.
or "Estadounidense"(link in spanish about terminology) which loosely translates as ¿ unitedstatian ?
anyway i identify myself as americano
what we were talking about?
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I self-identify as "cracker".
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I didn't speak for Latin America because my experience was really limited to Mexicans.
anyway i identify myself as americano
That's fine. Just be aware that when you translate (directly / literally) that into English, people will misunderstand you.
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what we were talking about?
I was just trying to remind @tarunik that poisonous snakes are all over America
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Just be aware that when you translate (directly / literally) that into English, people will misunderstand you.
I am. i was just trolling anyway.You identify as ?
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I am. i was just trolling anyway.
Me too! Someone trolls me about this Usaian (which always reminds me of Saddam's son) stuff (c'mon, it's US Americans, people!) every few months and I enjoy going along with it.
Filed Under: USA! USA! USA!
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Someone
USian amuses me.
It gives me permission to pester right-pondians about things in rightopia.
or, so I think...
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That doesn't have the description you think it does.
Start code
Input coffee into program
State moves to state Jerry
Input code into program
State moves from Jerry to doneJerry having done nothing, is just a place holder, letting the program know it already consumed coffee.
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sounds like most of my days
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You mean there's an unknown third party that is doing your work for you?
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AKA "the junior"
he also makes a pretty decent coffee
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Does he have to make you coffee before he turns in code?
Of course, I could interpret as, you have to have coffee before you can review his code.
Now the machine makes sense.
Jarry comes into work, he must have coffee, then Jarry can receive code, then Jarry leaves.
Conclusion:
Jarry is a terrible implementation of source control.
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I self-identify as "cracker".
I couldn't find a current picture, oddly. They're basically Ritz crackers.
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They're offering what for free?
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That's the reason people call me a git ? TIL