fwiw not an American thing. I’ve never seen pasta served with meat to the side like that irl.
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igmelonh@feddit.onlineto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•I blame MS CopilotEnglish4·6 days agoI also wouldn’t know what it means, but in this case it’s a direct quote from the movie Office Space.
Was expecting a photo of Sandy the Pony, a coin-operated ride at Meijer supermarkets.
igmelonh@feddit.onlineto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can you also do this with languages that use the Latin Alphabet?English4·12 days agofwiw “takeover” is a noun; “take over” would be the verb.
“Lookout” would also be a noun, though their example of “look out” is a verb, yes.
igmelonh@feddit.onlineto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why don;t most of us Americans only need like one foreign language to pass high school? Why not make it mandatory for like 3 or 4 languages?Would that not give us the upper hand when traveling?English3·13 days agoNo. My high school was 6 55-minute classes with 5 minute breaks between to get to your next class, plus a 45-minute lunch. 7 classes if you elected to take another class starting at 7am instead of the usual 8am. School was just under 8 hours long with 7 classes.
Ugh. Yeah, my mom intentionally allows push notifications from Amazon, Temu, tons of fast food chains, and a bunch of other sources on her phone. It goes off like every thirty seconds.
I don’t get push notifications unless it’s a text or a 2FA email. And for that matter, I don’t understand how people get so many emails or, if they start to, why they don’t unsubscribe from or block all the spam. I get an average of maybe 3 emails a week on my personal accounts.
The Military Selective Service Act was passed in 1948 and registrees were drafted during both the Korean and Vietnam Wars to draft 1,529,539 and 1,857,304 individuals, rezpectively.
igmelonh@feddit.onlineto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•It's free real estateEnglish171·1 month agoIt wasn’t considered as gendered, as referring to humanity as “man” is a holdover from when “man” wasn’t ever gendered; we don’t have any recordings of it specifically referring to males until around 1000 CE.
The old words for male/female were “wer” (see: werewolf) and “wīf”, the latter of which diverged into “wifmann” (“female human”), later “woman”, and “wife”, specifically referring to a married woman. You still see “wife” used without implication of marriage status in words like “midwife”.
Anyway tl;dr “man” historically wasn’t gendered, hence it commonly being used to refer to humanity as a whole even in modern use. Also it more accurately states that no humans have been there before, rather than discounting present natives.
Edit: also, as another comment played on, this was used as wordplay in the Lord of the Rings, in which humanity is referred to as “the race of man”, where a prophecy refers to no man being able to defeat one of the antagonists but doesn’t specify that a woman can’t.
igmelonh@feddit.onlineto Data is Beautiful@mander.xyz•Average Test Scores in High-Income CountriesEnglish8·1 month agoNot discounting knowledge decay, but fwiw it could be interpreted as the poorly-scoring teenagers who become adults lowering the average, which builds up year by year as their portion of adults steadily increases and the higher-scoring adults die off, rather than the individual adults scoring lower every year. Could totally be existing adults continuing to score lower as years pass, though.
Haven’t looked into the sources, just adding my two cents on the graphic.
It’s the flag of Israel, specifically. He had ties to former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Israeli intelligence services; apparently Mossad was involved in his island’s security and supposedly he worked closely with them. He also funded the IDF through the US nonprofit Friends of the Israeli Defense Force and other settler efforts through the Jewish National Fund. Calling out Israel is not antisemitic; Israel is a state, not a religion or ethnicity.
Yes, no, QWERTY; I use the F and J nubs to center my hands but I dont’t keep them in the “correct position” as was taught in my elementary typing class. Regular computer use lends itself to getting good at typing quickly. I only have to look for some special characters that I don’t often use.
Literary RPG; novel with RPG elements like classes, levels, stats, skills, etc. with a focus on progression. Can be considered a subgenre of gamelit, which is any story in a game-like world.
Not sure about why the author and artist went for that cover, aside from the obvious of the guy holding what is presumably the eponymous staff.
igmelonh@feddit.onlineto Technology@lemmy.world•'What a great way to kill your community': Discord users are furious about its new age verification checks — and are now hunting for alternativesEnglish1·2 months agoI tried starting an audio call (had a telephone icon) yesterday but it turned on my webcam without prompting. Didn’t see a setting for it not to do that, and that’s a wild default.
iirc in D&D if any of your stats reach 0 you die. Might be only body stats (str/dex/con), not sure.
I’ve not played it but Empires of the Undergrowth is an actual ant RTS that came out 2 years ago lol