So I assume you went from Twitter to mastodon?
Oh, I remember that effect when a tetris game I programmed made some sounds I didn’t program into it. I assumed it had to do with poorly shielded cables
This isn’t pedantic, it’s just a fun playing with word. And don’t even bother to call me a pedant for pointing this out.
It wouldn’t even surprise me if China was sponsoring something and still banning it out of habit.
Yes, I think I even remember the tweet
While having two words for blue because “they look different”
People seem to believe this so let me clarify:
Literally, “apple of [the] earth”. The word pomme used to mean “fruit” in Old French. The French construction originated, as calques, Dutch aardappel, Icelandic jarðepli, Persian سیبزمینی (sib-zamini), Modern Hebrew תפוח אדמה (tapúakh adamá), the rare English earthapple, German Erdapfel, etc.
In fact, apple was a catch all term for fruits in many languages from time to time, hence pineapple (originally meaning pinecone, later used for the exotic fruit because of similarity) or German Apfelsine (orange, literally apple from China), …
“we” as in the countries affected by their foreign policy?
France has laws against throwing away food which makes them plan better. In Germany, the shelfs are full till the end so customers can choose. I think this is changing too but I’m not often in bakeries that late.
But at what cost…
More often than not, both feel they won
Took me a moment to process if the picture is turned 90° or not. I figured it’s not.
So 2027 is the new 2012? I see
Yesn’t.
E and Ä are basically the same sounds but you use the letter Ä to indicate that the root word has an A. Fähre is derived from fahren so it has Ä but it’s the same sound as the first E in Mercedes.
Interesting. Good for you you skipped the toxic stuff