some buses
Trolleybus: when you need a cheap moustache ride.
Lithuanian 30+ year-old shitposter who works as a programmer.
some buses
Trolleybus: when you need a cheap moustache ride.
In Lithuanian, we escaped the madness by making up our own name for it:
Sraigtasparnis = sraigtas (cog) + sparnas (wing)
Not to be confused with the word for autogyro:
Malūnsparnis = malūnas (mill) + sparnas (wing)
Which is not interesting unless you are writing some alternate history with aircraft in it and want to call them something with no Greek or Latin.
All languages that are used are kinda broken, except the synthetic ones, like Esperanto.
The amount of exceptions and weird rules in non-English languages I speak (Lithuanian and Swedish) and kinda know (Russian) proves it.
[‘a’] + [‘b’] = ‘ab’
Gets me every time.
It’s a very controversial picture through and through, the people who made it were a bunch of edgelords.
Strong Pig in Smoke energy
I am apologising for what Gražulis does in advance.
Same, but because I’ll make someone mad by posting.
By embracing an identity, corporations end up destroying it.
Ir was always cringe, but we did it anyway.
The cutout looks like Saddam Hussein.
Same mental age as him either way.
I always wondered if it’s implied that she’s ugly or that the sailor will get in trouble with the captain.
I am anxious about money, so instead of being anxious about lack of money, I would be anxious about having what I see as too much money.
I looked at it again and I don’t know what to say…
The contact details belong to a real estate agent, so I think I am not breaking rule #7, but I will blur them out of any future pictures just in case.
My case has RGB fans. Not because I wanted them, but because I wanted a PC between Covid lockdowns, had to pick from a small selection and RGB fans cost less than regular ones.
The upload menace
Attack of the zero
Revenge of Apache
A new filter
The loop strikes back
Return of the analytics
I remember making a bunch of fixes and calling them after Star Wars movies with the thing I’m fixing or what was broken as the noun.
“Of the 12 apostles, 18 of them are buried in Spain.”