

I enjoy them, they’re easy to watch, I don’t need much
I enjoy them, they’re easy to watch, I don’t need much
Is that not illegal?!
I always heard it as dina-sour in Jurassic Park, can’t shake that mental reference haha
That’s how merriam webster pronounces it! I’d pronounce it like that as well, got curious, so I googled
Or would that be accessory to murder?
You bring it to work at the museum and your coworker eats it
I would assume so
I speak both german and dutch, and in my experience germans tend to use ‘sie’ in way more situations than the dutch. In my experience, germans also place more importance on titles (dr. Prof. Ir., etc), and older people can get riled up if you don’t address them with their titles, although it has gotten less.
In the Netherlands, I usually start with ‘u’ if I don’t know the older (60+ y.o., I’m late 20s) person yet, but I do listen if they tell me not to. Also the situation is important. For a job interview with someone clearly older than me, or if it’s a suit-and-tie sort of place, I would go formal. I agree with the above about the police/shop/campsite, altough most shops are also informal in the Netherlands.
I quite like Merry Christmas by Ed Sheeran and Elton John
So at what point do they become locals? Caucasian people were also immigrants at some point
Don’t actively discourage discourse
Then don’t engage?
So let’s just stop talking to each other all together, surely there’s no point in gaining other perspectives
Knock, knock
Who’s there?
The interruptive cow
The interrup-
MOOOOOO
I’ve read that it’s better not to make your bed, so the dampness created at night can evaporate. It would be even better to air out your blankets, but it’s a good excuse to give myself credit for not making the bed.
Or, instead of turning them 90 degrees, only flip under the middle side of the blanket, like so
But people do tell others about their sons or daughters