@AidenChow "New" (which is relative ofc, some are older than others) pronouns which were invented to fill a role which existing pronouns (he/him, she/her, they/them) don't. Basically to be a non-binary pronoun that's not also the generic default.
@user You're wayyyy overestimating how much the average person knows about this stuff lol
Neopronouns might be a concept some or most people are familiar with, but running into them in the wild is pretty rare except in certain communities, and you could easily go a long time without ever knowing about them (especially if you're as young as Aiden is IIRTC). And I didn't hear the term "latinx" until pretty recently since where I live everyone says "hispanic" instead of "latin[o/a/x]"
And even then people would just say "latino" since there's more actual spanish-speaking people here and fewer well meaning white people who like changing other peoples' languages to make themselves feel more comfortable, which is from what I can tell what most actual spanish speakers think of "latinx"
@user lol it took me way too long to realize "he" was quotative in that sentence and that you weren't accusing some random guy of assuming everyone was male
@lyxal Do Australian shopping carts not work the way ours do? You can just stand on the back of ours and push off with one foot to glide along
Sometimes store employees yell at you but since I'm a store employee now nobody can stop me
@AidenChow I've drifted around a turn so hard in one of those I've literally thrown myself off of it
And that's impressive given that they're capped at like 5 mph
@UnrelatedString I somehow read that as "it's been years since I've menstruated" and I was like ?!?
For very many reasons
@Bbrk24 I'm kinda surprised they didn't ask you at some point. Like, my employer is based in Texas and boomer enough that they don't let female employees work in the parking lot and they still asked about my pronouns when I got a job there
But since I have complete control over the VM's rootfs this time around, it should be trivial to just copy over the rootfs to some other thing if stuff goes wrong
(at some point I'm going to reduce the jank in this setup, make a Rust script to manage the VM, and give you sudo access to rtowolf for emergency maintenance, but unless this ends up being really unreliable for some reason, it'll stay this way until AP test season is over)
I've been trying to figure this out recently, but I can't.
My logic it this:
1) A lot of people think that poetry must rhyme. But the list of poets who broke with that tradition when it suited them is too long to write here. So...
2) Perhaps it is the length. Poems tend, these days, to be shor...
> Position the fish fillet so that it is as far as possible from the centre of the microwave turntable. (i.e. don’t place the fish along the radius of the circle, don’t place it dead centre either).
I'm sorry what?
How is it possible to place the fish somewhere that's not along the radius of the circle?
nginx: [warn] conflicting server name "ginger.rto.community" on 0.0.0.0:80, ignored
nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test is successful
JsException(PythonError: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/lib/python3.10/site-packages/_pyodide/_base.py", line 429, in eval_code .run(globals, locals) File "/lib/python3.10/site-packages/_pyodide/_base.py", line 300, in run coroutine = eval(self.code, globals, locals) File "", line 4, in File "", line 129, in write AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'innerHTML' )
Which tells me the error is so deep into libraries I'm f*d either way.
I know the title of this post sounds like a bit of an exaggeration - but it's not; the 'Lifesaver' hat awarded in this year's bash which includes the red cross emblem violates Article 53 of the Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims of 12 August 1949, which states:
The use by indiv...
@DannyuNDos AppleScript tries to be fairly English-esque. I wouldn't call it esoteric (it's intended for practical use), but then I wouldn't call Groovy esoteric either, so I guess it depends what your definition of eso is.