I am dating a man from England and it’s amazing how many people don’t understand his accent. It might just be me getting to know him, but I don’t find his accent (or even tough accents like Irish or Scottish) hard to understand anymore.
I am dating a man from England and it’s amazing how many people don’t understand his accent. It might just be me getting to know him, but I don’t find his accent (or even tough accents like Irish or Scottish) hard to understand anymore.
Reminds me of LEGO Island where turning is tied to frame rate.
I am definitely replacing Reddit with Lemmy/kbin. I am done with Reddit.
I am saddened as I read to think about the fact this could’ve been avoided.
He apologised and fixed it. This is actual a very moral thing to acknowledge fault and resolve that.
And what about people who don’t want to install an app for a variety of reasons?
Now will Google look the other way because of Twitter’s pull like they do with YouTube’s drain or will this lead to further disruption between the two companies?
The bill would’ve given accommodations, but my guess is those accommodations would’ve been so dehumanising and not thought through. I worked at an employer who made a “compromise” and internally called the gender neutral bathroom the men’s room still.
This reminds me of the free newspapers I would see being handed out to anyone in cities I’ve been to that were available in a myriad of languages.
I remember visiting a country and people told me that they had been told if a democratic nominee became president that they would be invaded and other misinformation like that. It breaks my heart.
I actually had this my mind thought “did I bring a firearm?” after I saw a sign saying it would be a criminal offense to bring one through security, when I don’t have any firearms at all in my possession.