Nothing too serious, i want to hear your petty, your eccentric, your off beat takes.

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    Please spell and punctuate correctly, and don’t use “common use” as an excuse to hide your egotistical unwillingness to learn.

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    Vehicle mileage is an antiquated and terrible metric for tracking vehicle health. Engine hours and heat cycles are more accurate.

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    • Adding fries to a dish in a (good) restaurant means you didn’t make a complete dish and just added the fries to add carbs/fill people.

    • On that same note: just a piece of meat (steak, spareribs or smth like that) is not a full meal (and don’t you start about adding fries and a salad)

    • a restaurant is only as good as its vegetarian dishes (some exceptions apply, like restaurants that focus exclusively on meat)

    Ironically, I am not a vegetarian ;)

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    Browsing a thread like this is far preferable to doomscrolling through the actual news feed on the frontpage of Lemmy/Reddit.

    I like to eat my breakfast and have my morning coffee while I scroll the internet a bit, and it always leaves me feeling worse off. But if I scroll through a bunch of weird user-written opinions that nobody is really taking seriously… far better time, left feeling much better off.

  • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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    The word is “yeah”.

    Not “yea”.

    The later rhymes with “yay” and means something similar to but distinct from "yes’

    Similarly it is yea/nay not yay/nay.

    And fuck English for making the incorrect more logical and consistent. Lol

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    The calendar should be 13 4-week months that always end on Sunday.

    The leftover day should be considered a worldwide holiday.

    Any time there is a leap year situation, all that time gets added to this one day, like the injury time at the end of a soccer/football match.