

Ha, you are very right. I’ve slightly edited the title to fix this.
Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
Ha, you are very right. I’ve slightly edited the title to fix this.
I’m seeing very simple grammatical mistakes in articles more and more. It’s bizarre. Even if the author makes a mistake, where are the editors? Do we have a shortage of English majors somehow?
It’s lies all the way down…
Odds are that one of these two things will be the highlight of your day today.
(Good luck and congrats!)
Aw, that’s adorable.
This is all the context that “know your meme” gives:
The photo was taken in early 2015 by Camera Shy, a professional photography service based in Utah that specializes in family portraits. The image first appeared online when Camera Shy posted it to their Facebook[1] page on March 14th, 2015, with the caption “And sometimes bunny sessions go like this…” (shown below, left).
On March 16th, Imgur[2] user RockiesInOctober posted the photo with the caption, “My kids during our family pictures this past weekend.” Later that day, they linked that image to the Reddit community /r/photoshopbattles.[3] As of 2021, the post received more than 3,000 upvotes, and multiple users created altered versions of the image in the following years (examples seen below, center and right).
Maybe healthy interior design needs to look more like a terrarium.
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Someone already answered, but also here’s the full interaction rather than just America guy:
Was this your character?
Glad you made it, ha
…and we never heard from @HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com again.
The fumes make it hard for Elmo to think.
Inspiring for 1st January
I don’t know how to tell you this, but there have been a lot of Januarys already.
That’s a really good question. I didn’t even notice.
You will be consumed last.
Same, or some of the guests. I’m often waiting for them to do the obligatory “a lot of people know me from…”
I think of this old tweet a lot.
Only for those with the most refined tastes.
Ooh, that is pricey, but I bet it’s amazing. I don’t often treat myself to the good stuff.
Sounds like good advice, thanks.
Although I probably DO need tea that’s tolerant of poor brewing. I have small children (and ADHD) and am very bad about forgetting that I have tea brewing…
My wife is the culprit in our house. Should I get her screened…?