

Chongqing like “Chongqing Chicken”. not pronounced “chonking”.
“Añejo”, not pronounced “ah-neh-joe”
“Hors d’oeuvre”. funnily not pronounced “horse divorce”.
Chongqing like “Chongqing Chicken”. not pronounced “chonking”.
“Añejo”, not pronounced “ah-neh-joe”
“Hors d’oeuvre”. funnily not pronounced “horse divorce”.
I see if I can think about it in English, and then put it into an online dictionary to get the mother language synonym
totally agree. there’s just some words out there in the internet that are too used liked ‘banned’ or ‘slams’ that get too saturated in search.
is it seemingly backwards though?
the point is, because the a.i. aggressively marketed now are llms. these have a strong point when it comes to language and syntax. the other half of this a.i. that we really want to skip are the made up facts they fill in.
i don’t use a.i. for searching (until i give up if i can’t find it). i feel my vocab increased thinking of similar words to get to the page i want.
reminds me of this horror story~
good job! a+ financial discipline!
monkey = not attractive, can also be foolish
gorilla = swole, ripped
crocodile = greedy
worm = of low social status
turtle = slow
cockroach = hard to kill
book reading club?
looks like the gamer girl one before her just paved the way for this kind of product.
the internet does connect people in interesting ways.
i think it is a fine way to accept death. to be fair, that emotional resilience and adaptability is astounding.
but, since this matter is just not your own, i do hope you talk and work things out with your husband and find a cormon ground of acceptance.
for me, i would have a moment of grief and at least offer a small memory to the child (these are financially hard times). i am not sure how long i can recover from grief but i think it is for a good cause.
to be fair, that’s some presidential level autocorrect if it thinks it knows how you should measure your dashes.
i agree that in the internet, no one does (or at least, actively) try to measure them dash sizes.
hmmm, any thoughts… huh these people and their cracks sure do love their long lines~
there’s a use for the em dash. it is mainly on reports and literature. i just don’t see it on the casual internet much.
from what i read, it is the use of realm and delve that have strong leanings of ai bias.
hmmm… evangeline for a girl, i think it’s like evangeline rose for the full first name.
a rare name for guys is like claudualdo. usually guy names are shorter. benjamin or methuselah are more common.
imo it doesn’t matter if you have the kei car. they are very manueverable. also the introduction of backing cameras make things safer.
things change once you get into the bigger cars / pickups.
i learned to love the feeling of muscles getting stretched
if the meter is dramatic, could be 5 feet.
searching for things in the internet.
i think LLM/PISS now has a bigger place because people dunno what to look for / what they want specifically.
there’s some legit use for LLMs, but to help you ‘search’ feels like you’re giving away some freedom for an unknown set of weighted biases.
zipperman! (pronounced ‘sticky fingers’)
yeah, french (and borrowed words) is usually my hard-mode when it comes to pronunciations. this one is special because it’s dessert (or so I think).