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  • That's right.

  • Dub is short for win.

  • Museum

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  • Sounds like a good feature request to make.

  • Museum

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  • Fun fact, Lemmy supports that kind of citation without you having to format it manually^[If you want to see how, just click the "view source" button.]. It's pretty convenient if you ask me. I mean, maybe some apps won't see it correctly, but it should work.

  • No, snuffles005, that doesn't mean "yzax" is a valid word for Scrabble.

  • In one of my last CS classes, we did proofs and would use "by observation" for this kind of thing.

  • Eeeeee

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  • Formatting messed up (on my client at least.) It's 2^2^2, but it looks like (2^2)2 (without the parentheses, of course.)

  • Yes, the debuff is fatigue, which is also the debuff for not sleeping. So if you're a powergamer, you might as well just not sleep.

  • In Pathfinder, you need a feat to sleep in medium armor. As for heavy armor, you're out of luck... barring homebrew or mythic campaigns.

  • True story, I used to do this with a slider order I requested at the gas station every day. When they got it wrong, that was just adding some variety, which was good to me.

  • One second has passed, ah ah ah.
    Two seconds have passed, ah ah ah.

  • Never got the breakfast, or...?

  • Family

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  • So what, it's only a meaningful or fulfilling job if it's in academics?

  • Sneks

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  • Hoop snakes.

  • I voted for you, Kevin.

  • I've heard it's full of cliches ; )

  • Forgive me for not knowing the names, but I randomized a few to test.

    Red: "We slice the meme. Everybody is using panels."
    Stripes: "We slice the meme."
    Red: "A sliced meme."
    Stripes: "A sliced meme."
    Red: "We use slices."

    Red: "A sliced meme. Everybody is using panels."
    Stripes: "A sliced meme."
    Red: "We use slices."
    Stripes: "We slice the meme."
    Red: "We slice the meme."

    Red: "We use slices. A sliced meme."
    Stripes: "A sliced meme."
    Red: "We slice the meme."
    Stripes: "We slice the meme."
    Red: "Everybody is using panels."

    I guess it works? Weird that it ended up with the same speaking order each time.

  • I suspect there's a law requiring it, because I don't think corporations would choose to be that nice.

  • No, no, no.