This is one of those pictures you can hear
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Fortunately, browsers have safeguards against this sort of thing (activating the camera without user interaction)
…right?
Homo ignorans :)
That’s just Mexico’s actual name
I’m not sure how common this is, and I probably need to delve into the literature a bit, but we typically learn that our language has a simple 3-“tense” system (past/present/future). Aside from some obvious exceptions such as a periphrastic past habitual, periphrastic conditional (contrafactual) form, two imperatives and some compounds using the passive participle, I’ve noticed myself using the past and future purely aspectually, such as with present time descriptors.
We also have historical present (but it’s not good literary style) and whatever the future equivalent of that is named.
Can you give more examples? I’m really curious now
Can anybody transcribe the first word? I can't make it out
Wouldn’t the same TikTok ban law just catch up to this one too?
That would be the (standard) Spanish, right? Catalan, the local language, has it with /s/
But it's very language-dependent. English has established names for many places, so you should probably use those. But some languages just don't, and if you borrow everything, you might as well borrow properly.
The sea.
Only if you’ve answered already
The image in the post shows up purplish for me. Is that a part of the experiment?
I kinda want to try LFS with Nix, but I think that’s literally just NixOS
As far as I know, it's literally just Linux, so anything is possible