

Is that the Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy theme song from Sponge Bob…?


Is that the Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy theme song from Sponge Bob…?
Good thing I’m not in US.
I lie* down.
Now he has made 4 dad jokes.
I understand that you mean I’m being unnecessarily pedantic, but I feel like in this particular case “everybody” actually has to mean everybody, or else the whole point is moot. There’s very little value in saying “some people deserve love” or even “most people deserve love”.
But once you add any exceptions, it’s no longer “everyone”, excluding a good chunk of the population and, for example, the guy in the meme might be from your exception list.
But in the same comment you said “everyone deserves to be loved” and “[everyone should] avoid toxic people”. That doesn’t follow.


I’m pretty sure most regular users will not even notice the charge, and find it useful down the line. Cause one day they will mess something up, complain to MS that they “lost their work”, will be pointed to the cloud where everything was synced, and rejoice. Most users don’t really care about the implications that their documents are in the cloud.
Knowledge deflates your tits and ass? 🤔
Looks pretty disorganized to me as is.


Daddy and Napal Baji are even better songs, IMO. But like all PSY songs, are better experienced as MVs.
It’s just a generic warning, you can delete memories manually. Plus the chat screenshot doesn’t indicate any memory creation, it appears as a status message before the response.
Not if you like arguing.


I’m aware of slash commands. If it’s a /sarcasm command, why would it be at the end of the statement?
What’s your source for this? I’m pretty sure “/s” means “end of sarcasm”, borrowed from XML/HTML.


Just fyi, the slash in /s or /sarcasm isn’t some weird bracket, it’s meant as an XML style closing tag, meaning “end of sarcasm”. In full it would look as follows:
<sarcasm>Things are going great!</sarcasm>
But people drop the opening tag and the <> for convenience.
More like “throw all but Uncharted and that 4th one from the top”.
Wait… You’re supposed to take notes? And study outside of class?!