They still would have said curious, the phrase “curious case” is quite well known
They still would have said curious, the phrase “curious case” is quite well known
my man, enjoying something wicked *is* the sin.
that’s a lot of expectations for the second trailer.
Disagree. When I got moved to WFH 2 years ago I found myself subtly not code switching anymore for my work persona. I noticed other people natually doing the same. Now we all talk like humans. It’s nice.
It’s just a generational preference gripe that people try to play off as being about professionalism. “No problem” is not a direct replacement anyways; it has a different meaning:
Counterpoint: sounding “Professional” at work is gatekeeping. Your linguistic patterns are not a meaningful measure of your qualities as a worker.
The only tip anyone should take from this is you shouldn’t take work tips from the internet. This “article” could have been condensed to 3 words: “Know your audience”. It really is as simple as that.
And none of this is new, or specific to cars, as the article implies.
Found the kool aid drinker.
Yeah, I’m much more of a fan of the double and thirty method, personally. Memorizing two numbers to get a close-enough guess for human habitation is significantly easier than memorizing, effectively, eight numbers that only give you good benchmarks.
Hard argument to make now that you can downloads maps to use offline.
I actually applaud her for this, though it may be possible to just make her music. I read somewhere the Weeknd doesn't give interviews. Probably still interacts with fans.
Oh shush, Epic are fine and have one of the best game engines in the business.
Not everyone gets to schedule their own day.
From looking at Rolling Stone, they had the correct address on the flyer as well, so it would seem fairly straightforward for people to spot the discrepancy.
It’s nice to clutch pearls, but the included link was missing the hyphen. It’s a fairly easy error to conceive, and likely to fly under the radar on printed material.
I don’t know... he did still follow at 100mph to continue videoing.
“Commenter aims, but misses.”
This is neither shameless nor shoehorned. The game was quoted as the direct reason the family realized something was wrong. Settle down.