Things that remind you of WDTWTF members
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@boomzilla Also, to make this even better: at least as I've heard it, the 't' in Chat is pronounced. That makes it sound like "chatte" (female cat), which has the same double meaning in French as "pussy" has in English.
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@ixvedeusi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla Reminds me, do you folks over there across the pond still debate about masks?
Not really, but with the writers and actors on strike I hear that's what's planned for the Fall season.
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@boomzilla .... ..... ..... I might not actually tap that.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I might not actually tap that.
That would be a first
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Beware: may cause people to call the police:
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I'm in this picture, and I don't mind it.
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@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm in this picture, and I don't mind it.
What are you doing that you need 15 tabs for making jelly?
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@DogsB said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm in this picture, and I don't mind it.
What are you doing
Making jelly.
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@DogsB said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm in this picture, and I don't mind it.
What are you doing that you need 15 tabs for making jelly?
1 tab for jelly then 14 tabs for shitposting on here when you get distracted
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status: explaining to someone that I have high trusted sources that Worcestershire is indeed pronounced "Woo-ster"
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
status: explaining to someone that I have high trusted sources that Worcester
shireis indeed pronounced "Woo-ster"FTFY.
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@Tsaukpaetra Not
worstest shire
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@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
status: explaining to someone that I have high trusted sources that Worcester
shireis indeed pronounced "Woo-ster"FTFY.
I couldn't get my keyboard to spell it right without the Shire. I'm sure there's artistic commentary to be had about that.
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@Tsaukpaetra I mean, if I hadn't been to the town itself multiple times, I could see how people could be forgiven for thinking it was merely one grade A elaborate prank on everyone else but sadly it's a very real place and they do acknowledge the pronunciation situation there.
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@Arantor said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra I mean, if I hadn't been to the town itself multiple times, I could see how people could be forgiven for thinking it was merely one grade A elaborate prank on everyone else but sadly it's a very real place and they do acknowledge the pronunciation situation there.
Exactly! High trust!
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@Arantor said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I could see how people could be forgiven for thinking it was merely one grade A elaborate prank on everyone else
Filed under: sentences that could be applied to so many things we discuss on WTDWTF
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Now there’s evidence that a variant of that gene, FOXP2.1, may actually cause us to obsessively correct other people’s grammar, or should that be, to correct their grammar obsessively? The discovery of this gene, alongside new evidence from fMRI scans of brains exposed to real-time grammatical errors, has led some scientists to predict that soon we may be able to find a cure for GPS, for many sufferers a debilitating, off-putting, sociopathic syndrome.
(...)
Malevich and Lo, as well as other cognitive syntacticians, are convinced that classifying linguistic purists and grammatical pedants as obsessive-compulsive could go a long way toward explaining why a group of people so convinced that they are right can be regarded by the rest of us as, well, a bit off. Interpreting the data, Malevich concludes, “grammar rules feed the desire of OCD sufferers to impose normative order on language that seems to them to be out of control,” and those exhibiting oppositional defiant disorder “revel in their ability to flout social conventions and correct other people’s language even when it is perceived to be rude or insensitive to do so.”
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@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
new evidence from fMRI scans of brains exposed to real-time grammatical errors
Science gone too far.
@Zerosquare said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
has led some scientists to predict that soon we may be able to find a cure for GPS
Bring down the satellites?
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@Zecc they’re talking about “curing” @HardwareGeek and grammar -ry!
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@Arantor said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc they’re talking about “curing” @HardwareGeek and grammar -ry!
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@loopback0 said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Johnny Five-Dicks
Bet his underwear fits like a glove.
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@topspin said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Arantor said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc they’re talking about “curing” @HardwareGeek and grammar -ry!
I now wish I was the offspring of Wally and Rogue. It would make me almost perfect in the eyes of my peers.
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@DogsB said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
the offspring of Wally and Rogue
Pass the mind bleach.
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Yeah, bitches get real nervous when non-dogs--- nevermind.
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@topspin I am in this picture...
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@GOG Vvatt? You WORK?
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@BernieTheBernie Regrettably, I am sometimes forced to.
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@GOG Enforced labor! Slavery! But that that could lead us into territory
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@BernieTheBernie More like the , given the past couple of days.
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@boomzilla "This is": a bad photoshop work.Look at that plate with glass on it...
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Things that remind you of WDTWTF members: the effect of pointing out things that remind you of WDTWTF members.
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@BernieTheBernie I have my new career pivot.
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@boomzilla I am not in this picture. My skin is not that pale. (Also, I don't wear short-sleeved sport shirts or jeans with the cuffs rolled up. The short-sleeved polo shirt and khaki slacks could be me, though.)
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@ixvedeusi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Also, to make this even better: at least as I've heard it, the 't' in Chat is pronounced
So it's like shat?
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I don't wear short-sleeved sport shirts or jeans with the cuffs rolled up.
Then you're not a growing (at least height-wise) boy. When I was a tall-for-my-age kid in a poor family, my pants ranged from rolled-up cuffs to flood-water length.
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@jinpa said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Then you're not a growing (at least height-wise) boy.
It's been a long time since I was a growing height-wise boy.
Although when I was, I did wear short-sleeve sport shirts (now I generally wear dress shirts, which are by definition not short-sleeve, or tee-shirts, or polo shirts, and even a fair number of them are long-sleeve), and I probably did wear pants with the cuffs rolled up, although I don't really remember that.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
now I generally wear dress shirts, which are by definition not short-sleeve
I guess you have a different definition of dress shirt than I do. If the neck size is given (e.g. 14.5 inches) rather than just S, M, L, and it's therefore suitable for wearing with a tie, then I consider it a dress (or office) shirt. Of course, I don't get invited to real business meetings (where money is discussed with the customer), so there's that.
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Indeed, I pretty much exclusively wear short-sleeved dress shirts to work.