pappabosley@lemm.eetoFunny@sh.itjust.works•ELI5, I don't have patience for the tutorialEnglish
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11 hours agoIt’s a horse
It’s a horse
You can thank me later
Whether if something is deceptively [a trait] does it mean it’s the inverse of the trait or more of the trait than it appears, ie: if you call something deceptively shallow, does that mean it is shallow, but looks deep, or that it is deep but looks shallow. Hours of arguing with my family and checking numerous sources, we came to the conclusion that the phrasing can be used either way.
Aside from thinking it’s good to help people in need, one of my biggest arguments for a social safety net: I don’t have enough money for a compound and private security, but I look like I have enough money for the mob to target me in the uprising.
Everyone knows nothing happens between xmas and new years.
Are they promising to put all their AI shit behind a pay wall? Fantastic, means i won’t have to deal with it on my phone