

God forbid, a new and talented actor is discovered…


God forbid, a new and talented actor is discovered…


It’s a matter of action, now.
Or an anesthetist.


I have
literallyfiguratively never heard of anyone getting in trouble for misusing literally in court but if you can find any examples I’d be interested in seeing them.
So you might have heard it?


I know people say that (in english), but then there has to be a word to mean something in the literal sense. And ‘actually’ doesn’t count, because people literally use it like they use ‘literally’ as to mean figuratively.
I’m sure “I didn’t mean ‘literally’ literally, so it wasn’t perjury your honor” won’t work in court.


Where in the article, does he literally beg?


conflict threatens export facilities
Is it the conflict, or one specific asshole making the threat on a whim?



Ironic


Any american or israeli civilians reading this: should the rest of the world do the same to you when enough is enough, or is there maybe a way for you to help the entire world?
I don’t think there is an issue.
If it was about a puppy seen from two different angles, I would still have an urge to stare and to hold it.


A totenkopf is still a little too on the nose?


I teach machining, so that’s: CNC programming, measuring, tolerances, technical drawing, math, 3D printing, memory techniques (because I think it’s useful), proper AI use (because I have to), and a lot more.
Maybe it’s a cultural thing, maybe it’s age difference (students are paid to study and aged between 16-60), maybe it’s because they get to test and use the theory in the workshop, but most students seem to like learning. There is always 1 or 2 kids in class (almost always teenage boys) being lazy in the wrong way.


Is this thought based on one specific country?


No, this is not a “it has always been like this”
How long have you been teaching?
And americans are taking it as seriously as they should…