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  • Are you saying each phonome should have a letter? Because I think it would make our alphabet about 72 letters.

  • I've heard there can be a lot of bullying by well established nurses against new nurses.

  • 2011 Fit. Great car. Got only 110k on it.

  • I don't get where I said we should or shouldn't chastise them. Just noting that thorn was at one point part of the English alphabet.

  • I wish more companies did this.

    The larger temperature controls and the vertically, slightly curved stack make so much sense to me.

  • þ is part of Old English. It came with the Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians during the great Germanic migration. It was present in Middle English, but had already started being replaced by "th-" and "y-" like in "Ye Olde Tavern". Obviously, "th-" won out, but it was the printing press that removed þ from the English language.

  • Much of the creativity that becomes canonized was someone's house rules first. Zines and meet ups allowed for players and dm's to exchange stories and rules that made their game fun to play. The game co-evolved with active community engagement and feedback.

    It was an important time for its development.

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  • It's Turkiye. I put Turkiye in the oven.

  • Was the pool empty after he threw in Schrodinger's baby?

  • Only if you blame these groups for not turning out for Harris. If you lay the responsibility at the feet of the Harris organization and the DNC at large for being out of touch of the needs of their coalition, then that's not racist.

  • I had a lovely conversation with another unmedicated parent. It's the first time in a while that the mask came off a bit in that circle. It was nice.

  • I assume there's a historical reason why the entertainment industry

    Yep. From what I've read it started out as "This studio made the film". But then you got celebrities who were part of the studio. The studio used credits to engage the audience and remind them why they are there "Studio presents Movie starring Celebrity".

    Eventually other people behind the camera wanted acknowledgement so directors and producers got in. Writers and others who were unionized wanted to be included. And eventually it became to industry standard. So that's now just how it's done. It's probably also easy proof that you worked on a project.

    Is it important to note the person who drove the props? I don't know. I don't think it was a question they were asking when they decided the standard. It was in the contract, they were making credits anyways, it wasnt worth fighting over.

  • Genuinely excited to visit the homeland. Then I saw this today. A little less excited.

  • Sometimes I roleplay as an adult human animal.

  • I will never forget Martian Law and doppelgangers.