My mom didn’t hyphenate, but she does include her maiden name when writing her full name, after her middle name. It never even occurred to me that that’s uncommon.
My mom didn’t hyphenate, but she does include her maiden name when writing her full name, after her middle name. It never even occurred to me that that’s uncommon.
Why not just make “raging feminist” louder?
Or, in either field (formal language theory bridges both) it can mean any string of symbols, letters, or tokens.
The point is there’s no statistical difference between rolling one die an infinite number of times, rolling an infinite number of dice once, and rolling an infinite number of dice an infinite number of times.
Correlation doesn’t imply causation, but it does waggle its eyebrows suggestively and gesture furtively while mouthing ‘look over there’.
—Randall Munroe
Perhaps the same could be said of all religions.
When Pump Up the Jam was first broadcast, audiences feared it was real, and that jam would be pumped into their homes.
The lyrics give clues to the location of a buried golden hare that has never been found.
Even if Sisyphus is infinite and the boulder is infinite, they can be accommodated within an infinite space.
But not if they’re uncountably infinite.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s ass.
Fortified with essential salts.
but it seems too good quality to be custom work and is definitely an official controller.
That’s Shreking at your enemies.
Love Demetri Martin.
But the real story is weirder: the color is named after the fruit. Prior to the 16th century it was “yellow-red”.
Also carrots were not commonly orange when oranges arrived in Europe. The carrots we’re used to were hybridized from the earlier yellow, red, and purple varieties in the late 18th century.
This conversation is gastro-etymology, BTW.
I just looked it up, and apparently it’s /ɡɛʃ/.
Never would have guessed that.
Well obviously this flower is pollinated by ducks.
You’re thinking of trademarks. Copyright doesn’t work that way.
It’s definitely not what you’re thinking of, but the World of Darkness games have a similar system in that each character has a stat called “resources”, representing their general level of wealth, and can trivially acquire any item rated less than that.
I think d20 Modern also had something similar, though it’s been years ago and I’m not 100% certain that wasn’t a homebrew rule based on WoD.