That’s exactly what an IT person would say to hide the fact they watch what I do on my computer!
That’s exactly what an IT person would say to hide the fact they watch what I do on my computer!
I will find you.
The character is the only one with sunken cheeks; and thinness is a stereotype of poverty; the walls reveal bricks in places, so the house is not properly maintained, another stereotype; the tablecloth follows a fashion, the Vichy, dating from the 30s and associated with the elderly, and the fact of using old and/or outdated clothes/furniture/decor is yet another stereotype. For an image that has few details, that’s a lot.
I didn’t add anything. I just know how to.read an image. Elementary school stuff.
You’re right sorry. So it was envy. But I don’t think it’s the same kind of envy, coming from someone who also left poverty, and felt that too.
It wasn’t envy. It was a normal reaction to an unjust situation.
To loose a dog, to be overweight, to see a relationship end are sad but normal things. Poverty isn’t.
I get the idea and I like it; but please don’t put poverty in this comics. Poor people aren’t envious of richer people, they deserve to live normally.
You know, I’m not particularly intelligent. If I (and you apparently) understood that nations are a manipulation of the masses, everyone can. Thus we could create a coalition against nationalism and patriotism quite easily, but schools and medias are spreading their propaganda.
I may be dumb, but for me the metaphor is for the nation. Or the mention of patriotism against nationalism makes no sense.
And I don’t care about nations. They’re a tool used to divide people.
Yes it’s easier to improve my country than others’. But I don’t need pride for that.
Why this house should be the best? Why make it a competition? Who cares about the house?
We care about the people living in the house. And about the people living in other houses too.
If I understand the original idiom, the nearest French expression would be “you can’t make a race horse from a donkey” (“tu ne peux pas faire un cheval de course d’un âne”).
I mean, I’m not single, so it seems true 😎.
She just doesn’t know me yet.
Thanks.
I always thought that mini computer.were more power hungry than SBC. Am I wrong?
And we can’t even be sure that death is the end. Live, my friend, live!
The universe is very very big. Unimaginably so. But we have absolutely no idea of how probable the appearance of life is, so we have no idea how probable is it for life to exist elsewhere. So my answer for the first question is: I don’t know.
And for the second question, my answer is: haha.
I don’t know why, I find it far easier from my computer. KDE Connect saved my (professional) life.