Not the onion, potatoes… lots of them.
Not the onion, potatoes… lots of them.
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These netizens reading those e-zines on their pocket computers while listening to shoutcasts…
I know that Kanji was originally derived from Chinese but I don’t know which Chinese characters are the same and which are different without doing research.
It is nice that in this case the symbols are the same all the way across the board. 5/5 design choice on both counts.
I like it because it reminds me of the Japanese kanji 森 Mori (Forest).
Which is in and of itself brilliant because it’s the kanji 木 Ki (Tree) repeated three times and bunched together.
America: “I used the crime lord to capture the crime lord.”
Videos of Ukrainians towing Russian vehicles away like they’re being repossessed are probably my favorite.
Oh I cannot wait to hear about this on ATP.
We don’t take kindly to history revisionists in these parts.
Because they’re the only restaurant that survived the Fast Food Wars.
There was a point in my life where I would just copy the Redbook files directly off the disc. Nothing like folders of ~100MB .aiff files farting around on your hard drive (back when 80GB drives were expensive.)
That’s why Southwest is so cheap. They never sprang for the Win95 site license.
Amish, to the computerized world: “Think you’re really righteous? Think you’re pure of heart? Well, I know I’m a million times as humble as thou art!”
Eat the onion long enough, and the onion eats you back.
Wasn’t this a scene from an Ernest movie?
Nothing to see here, just legends making history.
That’s the only testament they know.
If the Chinese are anything like the Japanese, some people (especially old people) will just lock themselves inside and sit down to take a nap. Even in a busy toilet, with no regard for people who actually need to use one.
That feels like part of the reason this exists.
That is the darkest part of The Matrix.
“We gave you paradise and you all threw a tantrum. So we made life hell and now you’re easy to deal with.”
And the longer I am alive, the more true that sentiment seems to be.