Rodeo

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Rodeo,

They exist and they’re called “utility kilts.”

Rodeo,

How is that even possible

Rodeo,

Lol I enjoyed this exposé into your local greasy spoon. Here’s to scuzzy diners!

Rodeo,

You’re gonna need a bigger load arm. The pyramid is way more than a meter across.

Rodeo, (edited )

I think the type to have live laugh love decor also have the gall to call it “interior design”.

Rodeo,

He’ll be all right.

Actually, my guess is that Calvin turns into an anarcho-communist vigilante who goes postal by age 20.

Rodeo,

Riker rubbing ketchup in his eyes to keep up with his captain.

Rodeo,

Ok so it was just a weird dad thing lol

Rodeo,

Or it means they’re not using that specific function, but are still gathering data and training the AI or something.

Rodeo,

I was 110% sure it stood for “Youth Adventure”.

Rodeo,

No, it comes from the name Graphic Interchange Format.

So if we’re going to with jfeg, then we’re also going with gif.

Rodeo,

3d printing is one of the things that’s pretty popular on Lemmy, actually.

Rodeo,

Get in losers, we’re going fuck hunting.

Rodeo,

And he still hasn’t arrived at Gentoo.

Rodeo,

“But what if I divorce you!?”

I’m sure you had more tact than that lol, but I can see some reasons around that choice being touchy subjects.

Rodeo,

Yeah but it’s wrong. The 1% don’t control all the companies and real estate, the billionaires do.

Rodeo,

Bank card.

I’m just doing this to be noncompliant with your silly attempt at rulesetting.

Rodeo,

shows gen z are much … less likely to drink and smoke … Currently Gen Z included aa young as 11

It’s like they think 11 year olds are heading to the bar after school.

Rodeo,

How to save for a down payment when you can’t even afford rent?

Rodeo,

I think the word you’re looking for is “foundation” lol

fundament
noun

  1. The buttocks.
  2. The anus.
  3. The natural features of a land surface unaltered by humans.

In practice the word is almost always used in the adjective form “fundamental”, which actually refers more to a foundation than a fundament.

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