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> dept head briefly converses with me and asks if i play instruments
> i reply no
> annoying loud humming guy says "so that's why you never hum then?"
> i reply "i don't hum because i'm in a shared office space and it would be annoying for others"
> annoying guy laughs and says "ahhh"
> 5 minutes later annoying guy is humming, whistling, clicking and popping again
/facedesk
how can people be so oblivious?
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
I was taking some online class to try and relearn/learn some stuff
And some assignment that woulda been pretty easy 3 years ago was not
I feel dum
Some recruiter contacted me about some machine learning job but I forget all that and how to code
I should've made sure to not lose knowledge, what good was college if I forgot everything
The fact I can't speak Gaelic I blame on Scottish colonialism, @casual
Just been told I'm failing and need to be better if I wanna pass
"just be like you've been today"
So
Be better but stay the same?
I blame the English.
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
The most comprehensive Irish sentence I can utter without resorting to a Dictionary: Cad é an t-am i mBéarla, le do thoil?
This was handy in Berlin when young women with begging notices went around asking "English? Deutsch?"
man I can remember barely any gaelic.
You missed a step.
> annoying guys thinks to himself, THAT CASUAL IS SUCH A KIDDER!
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There was a determined "cut that Gaelic gibberish out" effort in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, yes.
Also apparently it's even more swingy. You lose money on death, and the abilities are more interesting than LoL but far far more confusing.
Like the Scots Gaelic speakers moved to ireland or something, and weren't too numerous to begin with.
Cén fáth?
or
or
it died out because it was primarily spoken by a handfull of sheep farmers on some mossy rocks to the far north
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
he was off the last couple of days and it was bliss
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
but its may
wats goin on hurrrrr
Well, they spoke Scots, which is near enough identical to English since both languages evolved a few feet away from each other.
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
The West, actually.
The North has Ulster Scots, aka English with a Ballymoney accent.
WHATEVER
I DON'T NEED YOUR "FACTS" TO HAVE MY OPINION RMS
He lives on as cheezburger grease in our hearts.
same with those pesky Irish
I was trying to melt this ring and some writing appeared...
I don't know the irish for "the fucking awful syllabus we're forced to endure for the better part of 15 years"
the text of this paper says "unidirectional causality from M2 to GDP"
the table it gives says "unidirectional causality from GDP to M2", both in the table's text and in the table's numbers
hrmm
...
Is this paper peer reviewed or something a student has handed in?