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It’s absolutely amazing how such a massive show with a huge fanbase completely tapped into the story managed to fuck it up so hard that literally everyone stopped talking about it immediately after the finale. It takes garbage writing of epic proportions to make every single one of your viewers wish they’d never seen your show.
I’d seen shows blow their stories before but never one with the amount of money and talent this one had.
OP is a good Ma’am I believe
What about the Slime Pit TM


Why beat around the bush? Just go directly to the source and eat fish jizz

tigeruppercut@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Be careful when choosing your profession
2·8 days agofishy chicken wings
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zipto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Be careful when choosing your profession
3·8 days agoI see a bat and a frog as well
Someone like 15 years ago made a vid series showing Doom if it had been made like CoD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4yIxUOWrtw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NURfvG0lfpA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F0AdWBmiQY
This one?
Come for me G’mork!

Just drink lava
Is your proposal that you wanna clink 2 coffee cups with steam coming off the top together?
At least they usually use 脚 for leg and 足 for foot, even if they’re homophones.
Any languages have both? Like Japanese has ashi(no)yubi [foot('s)finger], and although yubi is technically digit it’s much more common to use it for finger. Then there’s also tsumasaki, literally meaning nailtip (or point, end, head, etc).
to me what is really surprising is that some languages found it necessary to use two words to describe what is essentially the same fucking shit.
I mean, you can start calling all sorts of body parts the same shit, and some of them even have words already. Like we say arms and legs, but we could also say upper and lower limbs. We’ve got knees and elbows and shoulders, but they’re all just joints.
Now I’m wondering what languages have the fewest words that could describe the entire body, as in once you break down the word “body” into any number of parts (without using the word “body”, like upper and lower body), how many other words are needed? I think in English you couldn’t get away with anything less than head, neck, torso, and extremities (although one might argue that the latter refers only to hands and feet so you’d have to put limbs back in as well).
And the people constantly complaining that schools don’t teach critical thinking are the same ones who think English class is worthless. Textual evidence, do you speak it?!
This probably came from a country with transliterations that don’t line up very well in English. Like Japanese doesn’t have an English r, so one of the ways they do it is to elongate a vowel and alarm would become alaamu. But sometimes they have a long vowel with no r, like smoke is sumo-oku.
When they go to write in English it’s not clear whether that long vowel represents an r or not, and they chose to add it in smoke and drop it in alarm. I still run across a smorking room from time to time.

WUH
Is that a German or English w?


Sorry your school sucked, I guess?