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Head in the sand?

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Fair point, good distinction. Maybe Big Lie? Or… medium lie? Lol

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I don’t need to know which is which, they’re more or less sorted by recency. So I go through the most recent tabs and get the info I need or do the task associated, then close them, until I get back to the previous task or subject.

Sometimes I get interrupted with a new thing to look up or do, and more tabs get made and the cycle begins anew, regardless of how many already exist.

Some projects last days or weeks, and tabs related to them end up being longer-lived. If I get on one of those tabs and don’t want to work on the project right then, I’ll continue going back (leftwards) til I find something I can do or read in the time I have available. So I definitely have tabs that have been open for months but I do need to get to eventually.

Also, sometimes when I need to look at something I know I have (or had) open in a tab, I’ll just search for it (literally, i.e. Google) again in a new tab and handle it there. Then if I do come across the old tab, it gets closed quickly.

I’m “done” when I’m back at my inbox or calendar (first or 2nd tabs, pinned). This rarely happens and when it does I’m sure there is a something in my email or a new ticket in JIRA for me to start on…

So overall it’s not about knowing what’s in each tab, but having a system to navigate them that works for you.

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Oh I’m definitely not trying to make a statement about gender identity or any sociological ramifications thereof - at least, I don’t mean to. In not thinking about my comment that way when writing it, I hope there isn’t a mean-spirited reading of it!

I was thinking more in the realm of comedy, how jokes are constructed, and what makes them funny or interesting. This classic line from a legendary comedian has recently had a new wrinkle added to it, and I find that interesting. I am curious to hear Izzard’s take on it, if indeed she’s even given it a second thought. (I imagine she has, but I wouldn’t dare assume to know her mind)

Hope that makes sense. Thanks for sharing your thoughts

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Ah, but now she’s Suzy Izzard, this line has a whole new context in which to be explored

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Hell yea 🤘

synae, (edited )
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I got top 0.05 of Type O Negative who have 1.5M monthly

Edit to add: 7618 minutes

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I can’t believe I didn’t realize earlier

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I like :cq for if I want to cancel my git commit message (or similar)

synae,
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sure, pull requests welcome. good luck

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Probably should say it as soon as you wake up

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Take face/off of dead Castor Troy, put it on some guy played by Steve Buscemi. Steve Buscemi’s face goes in a vat, until they need john travolta’s brother (played by michael madsen) to become Steve Buscemi’s character. Repeat the basic plot of the first one (Idk I’m not in the writer’s guild) with these guys playing each other and you’ll have a good time!

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I heard you’re not supposed to go source-to-mouth

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This is like the Rosetta stone, now I know 2 languages

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Guess it’s my turn: I don’t get it. Who can explain?

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It might be hard to tell given all his characters are some level of goofy-looking, but the kid is “normal” and the parents have strangely exaggerated facial features.

Edit: maybe it’s specifically the noses that are supposed to give it away?

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Ooh ah ah ah ah - that’s hot! Should have let it cool down first

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