There is a poetry community that is kind of active on Lemmy.world. They also like to post poems as images (to preserve formatting and line breaks I suppose). I'm curious to see their reaction to a post like this. It would certainly stand out.
Have you actually seen it first hand? My impression after hearing about it on 99% Invisible (a design podcast) was that the cop exited with such a great velocity specifically because it was designed for children sized people, not adults. Not trying to start an argument, just curious.
It angers old people because of the poor grammar and bad maths habits, not because children are implying they're old.
The 1900s would still only be like 1909 at the latest. You've got too much precision and called out the wrong decade. This floppy form factor was invented in 1981, peaked in popularity and was replaced by CDs by 2000. Spanning 2 decades in the late twentieth (20th) century, not the late 1900s. See the difference in the number of digits? That difference in the number of stated digits is significant.
Regardless of the original reason, it keeps drips from running down the neck all the way to the bottom, which can stain surfaces with surprising tenacity.
"If this coffee is the most dark and bitter part of my day, I'll consider myself lucky."
Ozone being generated by spotty and arcing electrical connections?
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