

Even better, people in the 80s when drinking and driving was made illegal: https://youtu.be/2xcQIoh3FQQ
Even better, people in the 80s when drinking and driving was made illegal: https://youtu.be/2xcQIoh3FQQ
What’s so fascinating to me is that, while the “er” vowel sound is super rare in languages as a whole, it happens to be in the two most widely spoken languages, English and Mandarin.
The spelling of the word, much like any and all words, changes based on how it is used by the people. Standards and definitions follow the usage. It’s not about debate, that’s literally just language. You can already see this reflected in many sources, such as Wikipedia here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units#Unit_names
The English spelling and even names for certain SI units, prefixes and non-SI units depend on the variety of English used. US English uses the spelling deka-, meter, and liter, and International English uses deca-, metre, and litre. The name of the unit whose symbol is t and which is defined by 1 t = 103 kg is ‘metric ton’ in US English and ‘tonne’ in International English.[4]: iii
or here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre
The litre (Commonwealth spelling) or liter (American spelling) (SI symbols L and l,[1] other symbol used: ℓ) is a metric unit of volume.
Well, here’s the thing with language, it is whatever people who use the language use. If you can spell litre as liter and it’s widely accepted, welp, liter is a correct and valid form then.
Also, you spell tire as tyre, you lunatics lol
Liter us how it’s spelled in American English. Like centre becoming center, fibre to fiber, etc. Language changes, neither is incorrect.
which every nation in the world recognizes
Well, this is flat out not true at all 😅
There are ~30-35 that recognize some degree of birthright citizenship under certain circumstances (for example, having a parent that has citizenship), but few countries have unconditional birthright citizenship, particularly outside of the Americas.
Eh, checking out the source (Drazen Zigic via Getty Images), he seems legit.
As with bringing back bowerbirds, even if you were to perfectly recreate humans from the DNA of chimps in a world where all humans had gone extinct, they’d hardly be what we call human. Without all of the culture that we’ve created, developed, and shared for tens of thousands of years, we’d just be a slightly more intelligent than average blank slate.
Even wild animals have learned cultural behaviours, particularly social animals like wolves. Hell, were dire wolves even social?
I’m assuming, like the other response said, overlay graphics, but also possibly to animate it.
I get some of the basic underlying mechanics, but I absolutely cannot comprehend it. Incredible.
Which is what subsidies are for. Encourage companies to do the things you want, don’t destroy the economy by making everything else impractical lmao. I see what the end goal is, supposedly, it’s just an extremely stupid, naive, or outright malicious way of accomplishing it.
I think that’s starting to come around, no?
I’m not going to lie, I almost had a stroke writing it…
Affectively, does it realy mater if someone has slite misstakes in there righting?
In Javascript, no less
Well, for people that buy into Apple, there’s a higher chance that’s the case 😅
They make most of their money from pro licenses and telemety data anyway, I’m sure.
That’s apple wanting to control their closed hardware ecosystem. Windows is built to run on a significantly wider range of hardware, so isn’t really comparable in that way.
For the Vegas incident, I’m pretty sure those were customer cars at a collision center.
I don’t disagree with you, but there’s no way you have thousands of hours in Qbert. Even hundreds is impressive.