Is this not, rather, a measure of fucked upedness? For instance, surely Skitter/Weaver/Khepri is a poor little meow meow, despite being the third best person in canon (beat only by Vista and Dragon)?
people need to realise that a poor little meow meow must be a character who has committed atrocities you cannot poor little meow meow a good guy that's not how this works
... Which, like - I should probably of given some more context here - I can't hold the i in kit, big sing, it, hit, and both is in historic any better than I can hold a t. This is based on how it goes when I try to hold the letter as I say it - I suspect I'm making a slightly different sound when I try to isolate it, through that also doesn't hold for very long.
Been looking at things and thinking about how I say things as a result, and - if trying to hold a sound in a word causes one to not hold that sound, and also not breathe in until one stops trying, it can't be a vowel, right?
I think I know what you mean? Like, you can theoretically breathe in while producing an /i/ sound but not while producing an /r/ sound? Although that might just be a lack of practice on my part. Anyway I'm not sure what the big phonology heads might have to say about that as a definition.
But yeah as it turns out the definition of vowel is a bit less clear-cut than it might seem. Or like there is generally a consensus as to what a vowel is, but it's hard to define a clear boundary for what isn't a vowel. This has to do with there being two different definitions of vowels: one is phonetic and defines vowels as sounds produced with an open vocal tract, and the other is phonological, defining them as sounds that form the peak of a syllable. Now, it's easy to say that, for example, /iː/ is a vowel in pretty much both ways. But then you have shit like the syllabic consonants of English (the /l/ in the word "table" and the /n/ in "button") and other languages which do similar things, and the latter definition is no longer quite as useful. The semivowels /j/ and /w/ are a bit of a mess in this regard because they generally won't be syllabic but they also involve less constriction of the vocal tract than the other consonants. But more than vowels.
... If one's sister's sister is a princess, I assume the royal family just isn't counting any but the primary heir?
I don't think there's a logic under which you get to claim that phrase without oneself and the first sister don't count besides that...
I've never done animation before
this is something I made as a joke for one of my friends, featuring her OCs
My really cheap phone also does this sometimes.
Given the breadth of graphics options typically given, and that the CPU and GPU are the parts that ever get dedicated cooling, this is almost certainly a symptom of something with the CPU.
Given how I've seen my PC act, with 6 cores and either 3.6 or 3.9 GHZ depending on who you trust on that, I would advise against anything more than light web browsing, text editing, carefully chosen low-CPU games, and Maybe listening to music or watching videos on less than 8 CPU cores.
(And, hopefully, the "AMD 2 threads one processor trick" isn't as important as it sounds, or you get an AMD processor, I suppose).
And of course, the issue with that is quite clear: based on the prices and stats I see (AUD, in Australia), I estimate that phones outright stop having these problems somewhere around the $400 to $500 range; meanwhile, laptops start at the upper end of that range while on sale, takes another $500 "ticket price" to have the specified 8 cores, the number of cores, clockspeed, and such needed is always going up, and, unlike for phones, developers are not obligated to put in effort to fit to those 8 cores. (There's two speed stats, but it seems phones always have 8 CPU cores? A $399 had a bad number in the more variable one, and poor performance rating, while a $499 had a good number and mediocre performance rating.)
Laptops are always so much more Fucked than phones in my experience. A laptop is like a beautiful horse that wants nothing more than to break all of its legs. A decently solid android phone will act normal
... Reading through the notes, which included an article I'd expect off search - I'm honestly still not sure what I'd be looking for. Are containers that look like they lost air after being sealed also an issue here? Their probably a different one, at least, but there's two signs being given for cans, and their in opposite directions.
recently learned my coworker and one of my friends dont know what botulism is, and now im wondering if theyre outliers or if this is my Weird Kid showing through so
do you know what botulism is (Knowing What Botulism Is in this case is described as knowing the concept, how to identify and avoid it in a household context, not necessarily all the scientific parts of what it is and what it can do) and where did you learn about it?
please reblog if you can im sososososo curious
To be clear: huge banana, not what OP implies.
mother of god
this guy
If he also stands close to the door while opening it, he should be able to jump back, if he is fast enough, which would avoid the fire ant spike pit too, since that's not an unreasonable jump distance.