That statement, out of context, is fairly accurate. OP is just not in the group they think they are.
That statement, out of context, is fairly accurate. OP is just not in the group they think they are.
Haha, what’s $4k in the sp500 gonna do? I guess having $3k in the sp500 is better than nothing…
No, just extracting the maximum possible amount of profit, it’s the American way. And 2k is the low end.
That’s the problem with being influenced by both British and American English. We have both senses in New Zealand English too, although I think the US one is slowly winning out and the British one might one day fall out of use.
This has been an ongoing linguistic war for nearly a century
So after over a century of people using it that way some other people got a stick up their butt about it, cool. Doesn’t make it wrong.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/literally
That’s one of it’s senses, yes, but how many of those definitions are the opposite of figurative?
No, no, you were right the first time, dead ones are fine
Germany is the America of the EU, especially since Britain left
“there’s no such thing as the cloud, just other people’s computers tiny water droplets”
That should obviously be help!!
like with sudo
That’s not Dutch, it’s Luxembourgish
Without units that’s not really clear, could be depth in km
waahhhh there is a loneliness epidemic and nobody cares about men
it’s a kinase which regulates glycogen synthase (and a bunch of other stuff)
I’m not at all religious, haha
Yet here you are
24-hour time is equally uncommon in Australia and New Zealand, but it looks like it could be one of them based on the currency conversion, could also be Singapore though, which has Dollars very close in value to those
Oooo so edgy lmao, maybe because you’re pretending to care about facts
Just a little joke about the challenging moment the stock market is currently experiencing.