I am sorry you felt you had to delete that, its nothing to be ashamed of
I somehow hit the up vote between you posting and deleting so it exposed it to me. Your secrete is safe with me
I am sorry you felt you had to delete that, its nothing to be ashamed of
I somehow hit the up vote between you posting and deleting so it exposed it to me. Your secrete is safe with me
oh possum!
this is one of the greatest things I have read in a while, thank you
i bet you are a fan of The Machine Stops?
having not seen the original, I like what you did to it
History doesn't repeat but it often rhymes....
they do, but it isn't like something you add it's the skin of it after being baked
opiates
there's many street names for it but basically "the nods" makes the most sense. They are literally falling asleep
The MacOS of 7.x< is nothing like the MacOS of the modern era (based on BSD). It is a drastic change and old software wasn't even compatible with the new one.
word salad
https://www.britannica.com/story/why-do-some-people-call-football-soccer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_(word)
The word "soccer" originated as an Oxford "-er" slang abbreviation of "association", and is credited to late nineteenth century English footballer, Charles Wreford-Brown.[8] It has been speculated that both this story and the William Webb Ellis rugby story are apocryphal, however this appears to be a revision of history as the English term "soccer" fell out of favour while England differentiated their language from America's (where the term soccer had become widely used) English in the 20th century due to growing American popularity.[9] "Socker" with a k appeared in print at least as early as 1889.[10] The New York Times, published in 1905: "It was a fad at Oxford and Cambridge to use 'er' at the end of many words, such as foot-er, sport-er, and as Association did not take an 'er' easily, it was, and is, sometimes spoken of as Soccer."[11] There is also the sometimes-heard variation, "soccer football".[12]
dude, just look it up
it's fact. the upper class didn't want to play soccer because the lower class were playing it so they called it football
in other words, good times