What is the joke here? Im stupid
Haven't watched this video, but it was debunked million times that it's not possible with current technology.
OP experienced confirmation bias, a common illusion of the human brain. Google scan emails, a lot of ways they could knew about this, not via the microphone.
It's a bus seat.
If you scroll down on the page, you can see it wasn't as a big hit in the US, top 46 only.
I tell you how it works in my shitty eastern european country:
- I get an email that my report is ready, I have to go to a website where I can see it.
- After logging in I can see a list, where I worked last year, how much was paid, if I should pay anything more or I can get back something.
- If everything is alright I can hit OK. If something is not right I can open an issue on the same website, but I never had to do that ever.
That's all. Usually takes less than 5 minutes for the whole process.
Truth.
No, this is not the most important SL lore:
Lost painting unknowingly used on set
One of the paintings used as set dressing for the Littles' home was Hungarian avant-garde painter Róbert Berény's 1920s painting Sleeping Lady with Black Vase, which had long been considered lost. A set designer for the film had purchased the painting at an antiques store in Pasadena, California, for $500 for use in the film, unaware of its significance. In 2009, art historian Gergely Barki, while watching Stuart Little on television with his daughter, noticed the painting, and after contacting the studios was able to track down its whereabouts.[8] In 2014, its owner sold the painting at an auction for €229,500.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Little_(film)#Lost_painting_unknowingly_used_on_set
I recommend drugs:
- ✓ Cheap compared to other hobbies like travel or gambling or having a family
- ✓ Meet new real and not so real friends
- ✓ Can make your suffering aka life shorter
When girls lock me in the utility room, they are "sexy". When I lock girls in the utility room, I'm a "rapist". World is cruel.
That was my guess, that it's pronounced similarly to something else, but I didn't know how to pronounce Barium in English. Wikipedia says it's bɛəriəm/BAIR-ee-əm I wouldn't pronounce "bury em" that way, but I know my pronunciation is not good. I speak like the Hungarians in the Monty Python sketch "Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook". These kind of jokes don't work on me.