TheOctonaut
Quite apart from all these people telling you that the day used to start at sunset, I am curious as to how you came to the thought in the first place, since the moon and it's phases do not align to hours at all.
I don't know why you're describing my mother as masculine but she apologises
The problem with the term "toxic masculinity" is what exactly can we describe as "positive" masculinity? Is masculinity only toxic, or are there positive things that aren't feminine?
Lemmy 24/7: "if its free, you're the product"
Lemmy on Nintendo: "Why should I pay for online play?! It needs to be free, moderated, and exist indefinitely even after the obsolescence of the product. Otherwise, I'm entirely justified in pirating everything."
A controller that is useful only when you have that online subscription to play the back catalogue, yes.
What type of rock is a penguin, pick boy
People are answering your headline but not understanding your question; the two aren't as linked as they would be in French.
All of these are valid:
- I went to a Moscow school
- I went to a school in Moscow
- I went to a Versaille cafe
- I went to a cafe in Versaille.
- I dated a London girl
- I dated a girl from London
These sound more natural than the following:
- I went to a Muscovite school
- I went to a Versaillian cafe (People have been giving you the direct French for Versaillais, but English wouldn't use fhat)
- I dated a Londoner girl.
At least for Muscovite, it retains the implication that the school is for people from Moscow, rather than the school being in Moscow. You could have a Muscovite school in London. You could have a Versaillian cafe in Osaka.
You can see this a lot more often in religion, eg. I went to a Presbyterian school - I went to a school for Presbyterians.
Ah yes. Those Irish Islamists. Always demanding Sharia law.
Bada-bing!
Our other trade partner also went batshit about 10 years ago and made it a lot more difficult to trade with them.
Life's lonely as a relatively norma neutrall northern-hemisphere anglophone state.
No, because what he's describing is a self-run comment editing and deleting script.
GDPR account deletion works very differently.
Note I'm not defending Reddit here, as much as anything it's advice for anyone (like me) who has to go back and re-run the script every few months because of those brave people whose form of protest is very temporarily inconveniencing themselves.