It’s going to be gaymores next.
It’s going to be gaymores next.
Its. Teacher is a cat, this checks out.
Flat to not flat in six panels flat. Nice.
TIL. Also, the blog post claims that donkeys can be seen “picking them [coyote] up by the neck and shaking them wildly: possibly causing trauma that can disable or injure”. Woah.
According to English Wikipedia, they are also known as wapitis and that’s what European languages seem to call them (including mine).
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You better be hiding in your pantry, because the creamy cream-free soup is coming for you.
Hard to judge from the photo, but maybe there’s no carpets and the cat doesn’t like the bare floor (might feel unsafe)? Idk just a guess.
Nothing like a potato when you craving for that starch hit.
Why do people add ‘rule’ after post titles?
US stoners on 4/20: “What if we changed the date format to one that makes sense? Nah that wouldn’t work I’m just high”
For a second I thought it was the grandfather in the second panel and that everyone else was gone and only grandfather was alive. Then I saw the graveyard.
In Finland, even former presidents are addressed as President so and so.
If we’re talking about English, there were different kinds of English which were spoken (Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. And no, Old English doesn’t just mean English that sounds ‘old’. It was an early variety of English that was spoken from the 5th/7th century to 1066). All of them had their own phonology, morphology and syntax. In short, they followed their own linguistic rules and conventions. The way they sounded wasn’t just randomly made up. To find out more, look up the varieties of English I mentioned or take a look at this Wikipedia article about Historical linguistics.
I second that. Fossify also has a whole suite of other apps. It’s a fork from Simple Tools which sold out. Fossify Gallery is awesome and also available on Play Store. Other apps are making their way there. NB! Not connected to Fossify, just a fan of what they’re doing.
As they say, knowledge is power, France is bacon.