- Thundercats
- Voltron
- Transformers
Ever see the back of a $20 bill…on weed?
I hear his brother Dick got chlamydia again.
Cislunar makes sense. Cis means “on this side of” versus trans meaning “on the other side of.”
There’s sort of an answer, coupled with some interesting speculation.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/secret-symbols-oreo-cookies/
I regularly buy from the UK section of my supermarket. Brown sauce and lemon curd are necessities.
Lol I was thinking if you’re losing six out of eight fingers, you’d probably want one on each hand.
Both middle, obviously.
Gotta double the capacity of the 80 GB drive in my head
The second definition in your quote confirms that factoid can mean a widely-accepted false fact.
(2) something fictitious or unsubstantiated that is presented as fact, devised especially to gain publicity and accepted because of constant repetition.
You should never let your horn fluid go below a quarter tank. It can draw up the sediment at the bottom and damage the pump.
Note vs notate. The verb form of note is note. Notate is a back-formation of notation. It refers to writing non-linguistic transcription, like musical notation or dance choreography.
It also will burn your gums if you don’t trim the mouthpiece carefully around your gum line. Take your time when molding and trimming.
I use it more in acceptance, like if I’m late for work and I hit traffic. Short of driving up the shoulder like an asshole, I’m going to be late. So rather than be stressed for the rest of my commute, I just accept that I’ll be late. It is what it is.
The first rule of the tautology club…
I agree, when it’s used as a thought-terminating cliché. It’s also very applicable to impart acceptance of something that you can’t control.
You gotta pay by the hour to make a hormone.
You are correct. You don’t want to create suction in your mouth for a few days after having a tooth extracted. You’ll end up with something called a dry socket, which is far more excruciating than the initial pain of extraction.
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