I was under the impression that one replaced the other. I guess I was lied to.
Rizzo the rat and Pepe the king prawn don’t exist in the same version of the Muppet multi-verse. If not, the alternative explanations (aside from the real world reasons) are MUCH darker, maybe just more cringe, either way not good.
Absorbent towels. I guess if you’d always used fabric softener, you’d never know how much more effective towels are when they haven’t been abused by fabric softener or drier sheets.
I added the sound of a disconnected land line to the beginning, a short pause, and then my voicemail message. Has done a pretty decent job of weeding out spam, scams, and impatient idiots.
If you’re being sarcastic or satirical, that’s not coming across in your previous comments.
If society can’t care for the people that can’t care for themselves, what the fuck is even the point?
Now. That’s pretty much the situation now. If you don’t believe me, try and completely remove Edge and Copilot from an updated Windows 11.
The argument in that article is basically “Most calculators do it this way now, so that must be our convention to use, so 16 is the correct answer. Please ignore that this goes against the conventions established before calculators became transistorized.”
Because the question takes a backseat to showcasing the OP’s product link. They aren’t trying to sell us on some carnivore product though (as seems to be their normal posting mode), so it was probably an accident. I guess once you start selling bullshit non-stop it’s hard to stop sounding that way. The way they were so quick to pull and regurgitate those stats about you was a real internet marketer move though. Sneaky of you to trick them into exposing how creepy they are.
Anyway, your entire argument really just confirms that Stonehenge is still a henge. A proto-henge is still a henge. An atypical henge is still a henge. We are not competing on whatever game show you learned this trivia from. We are not publishing to a scientific journal. You are arguing about the subtlies of the jargon of a profession, based on the word choice in a Wikipedia article.