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Honestly I like that better
I was going to ignore it but then you did it again and so now I can’t help but be a pedantic ass: it’s spelled “college”. Collage is those art pieces made of scraps of other art/media
At least it’s an ethos…
Because they did in 2023
Kill the other Paul. There! No more confusion
That’s a whole other can of worms
Umm, yummy tbh, but that sounds a few steps beyond leathery. I don’t usually associate “brittle” and “sharp” with “leather”. “Chewy” totally. “Tough”, maybe.
I’ve noticed that recently when touching cool things (especially clothes) with latex gloves on; they feel damp, but I know that they’re not. My guess is that the heat draw of the cool object simulates the cooling effect of evaporating water, and the latex glove prevents the texture from giving away that it’s dry.
Like when people say that spiders aren’t bugs. Bug isn’t a scientific term, it’s just slang for creepy-crawlies. They usually mean that spiders aren’t insects.
You need to fuck the sys
I was taught that resume’s are experience-focused and cv’s are education-focused. Obviously there’s a lot of overlap but the latter is used more in academia, and by recent graduates with little work experience.
TIL. I always assumed it was because us whites were the color of saltines
Could make for a cool hunt for red Oktober sequel in a couple decades
Cobbles, or moguls if you work with it. Granted English is my native language so maybe I just don’t know better, but idk, I think it’s kinda fun. I can almost always come up with a way to say something with exactly the connotations that I’m going for. And all the overlapping meanings and pronunciations make fertile ground for puns
Great, now I don’t know what to believe