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High guys/girls/other 11 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
indubitably
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Be good to others. 12 comments
Working with MS Word. 6 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
It's easier than it was but I can still get pretty fed up. Excel is worse think - when you are deep into budget work and the program crashes and can't recover your data
Just a lil danger noodle 22 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
Well in one summer a little seed grows 1 or multiple sunflowers with hundreds of seeds in each. I love them, grow them every year
We take what we can get 2 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
When you're an adult, I think this is a group culture thing rather than a gender thing. I value feedback highly and therefore compliment everyone for jobs well done, nice looking outfits etc. I also call out people (in private) when they have not performed according to my expectations. Get bugger-all back from most people. Feedback is hard for many as it removes a wall between you and the other person, and if your workplace does not actively encourage it then it will only be specific individuals who do it. You have to create an environment where feedback is normal and expected.
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Obvious 5 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
I should have known though. The first time he came to my place, my cat bit the crap out of him. Lesson learned: always trust the cat.
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Obvious 5 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
Don't feel bad. I felt like someone liked me, took the chance to ask him on a date (which he accepted). We dated for months, then he told me he'd never been into me in the first place.
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Yikes 23 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
It's not only the mortality rate we are worrying about. It's the cost of treating the sick, all the missed work, impact on the school year, government delays, etc. A non-lethal pandemic is an enormous cost to society.
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Just a lil danger noodle 22 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
Maybe the plants germinate and flower as most plants, but the plant has to be 10 years old to grow a snake?
Napoleon conquers Europe, (1815, colorized) 6 comments
Just a lil danger noodle 22 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
@creativedragonbaby That's really cool! Sort of like one of those parasitic wasps. Imagine planting these beautiful flowers and a bunch of snakes are suddenly slithering around. What is your fantasy world, do you write stories?
They have no idea 9 comments
snowbeast
· 4 years ago
i know, I'm not a non-programmer :-) but I can imagine that are confused! Shall we tell them that you start counting at 0?
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