Can confirm. I am from the year 2124, and I do not understand the meaning of this message.
Snide peanut gallery remarks for no reason or purpose.
Can confirm. I am from the year 2124, and I do not understand the meaning of this message.
This is peak humor idk why anyone’s downvoting this 😂
I bought Microsoft Office Home & Student 2021 … a one-time non-subscription purchase. Today I found this:
I was able to figure out how to “re-activate” without signing up to 365. But damn sure seems like a dark pattern to me
Joke’s on you. I get daily ads WITHOUT getting message or match notifications. I have successfully decoupled.
my wasps do that
🎶Shakin my head my head my head🎶
Damn i wish i knew how to speak lorem ipsum
I didn’t say what it was engineered for
tbf peak engineering usually survives without too much needed design changes. For instance, pencils and paper have looked the same for quite a while now. And the Dyson hand dryer’s engineering is even peakier than those. It’s so refined that I think it’s reasonable that it’d keep the same form through the year 2255.
edit: I didn’t think I needed this because I was comparing the invention of the Dyson hand dryer to the invention of the pencil… but uhhhhh… /s
fwiw when I’m just standing around, it’s not uncommon for people to ask me if I’m lost lol. So I might be afflicted.
? I mean falling/tripping onto the ground of the train when it stops, not falling onto the rails. If I was used to seeing tourists fall onto the rails… that’d be… concerning 👀 . The only place I’ve ever seen non-workers on the actual rails is NYC, because NYC.
You say this, but I see unexpected tourists fall from stopping all the time in metro systems all around the world 😂
Billy: “omg i came up with the same idea 4 years ago! I totally could have been rich!”
Yeah, but we’re not cute, so it makes sense
Are you sure it’s not just… a bunch of aunts?
I mean I think its origin is American Spanglish? But, regardless, it’s definitely one of the things that my American friends start saying a lot more when in Mexico. 😅
edit after searching: I guess it expanded further via usage in media? Terminator 2 (1991): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx1GVC8eTkA
Kinda like how “no problemo” is American slang, and doesn’t exist in any Spanish anywhere. “problema” is the word , and so you’d say “no hay problema”. Although, “problema” is actually a masculine word, probably getting the ending “a” from Greek roots (rather than Latin)
Should probably buy toilet paper now before the next pandemic spike
Oh… soooooo say i’ve seen 8, but never got around to seeing 9… I should just chill and consider it done?