Skoda
They’re Czech. The name even has a little thing on the S, officially.
Including fridge magnets?
Same in the UK, where the post was written.
“Dad’s awfully noisy in the toilet these days!” “It’s his new bidet! He says it cleans his arse to the bone!” “To the bone, you say?”
And you’ll have fewer apps installed on your phone, which is something I’ve come to value lately.
I think you can find a middle ground between “I assume they’d come and politely discuss it” and “I think constantly whether my every single minor action can offend someone”.
You still occasionally see people talk about their weight in stone, but many just use kilos now, anecdotally.
In my experience, if you’re looking to lose a bit of flab for the summer, you’d say you want to lose six pound to half a stone (which is 7lb) or whatever, but if you go the gym regularly and keep an extremely keen eye on your weight, or if you like to think you do, you use kilos. As a rule, you’d use imperial for eyeballing or for measuring things with a bit of play, but you’d use metric if you need precision.
Common enough in eastern Europe too.
Could you elaborate? What kind of phone do you have and do you use a free messaging application like Whatsapp?
I live in the Netherlands, where there’s a QR-code-based payment method called iDeal, which you need a Dutch banking app or little code machine thing to use. With my bank, at least, there are a few things you can do with the website that you can’t do with the app, but for day-to-day use the app’s fine.
Bit silly to mix decimal with non-base 10 measurements!
I think it’s more that you get taught the “right” way of doing, speaking, etc. and people are geared to dislike challenges to that idea until they learn to accept change. Another example would be people who’ve learnt how to do a particular task at work being shown a better way of doing it but having a niggling sense that the way they’d learnt first is ipso facto better.
Ah, but people often make manual art on a prompt (usually called a brief). It might even be why the text you give an LLM to make an image is called a prompt. I didn’t even get the joke at first because of this.
I still can’t find the bit where he goes, “let’s go SHOPPING.”
Edit: Never mind, found it.
But you must rest your head somehow if you lie on your side? Or are your shoulders 1cm broad?
I am NOT asking how do I use a privacy-focused front-end for YouTube, by the way, I am aware they exist.
WILL BE SH∞T ON SIGHT