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My phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
My phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
My phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
My phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
McDonald’s is also wrong. Not going to bother reading the rest if they can’t even get the math right.
My phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
McDonald’s math is 100 calories off
Edit: I was wrong, my phone zoom made the fries look like ~600 rather than ~500, lol
Apparently the thing I do is called a Parisian knot. Neat.
So anyone with standards is a troll now? Jesus fuck.
So, someone could release their own dictionary and thus become a DEFINITIVE authority on language?
Dictionaries are supposed to reflect the official lexicon.
At what point does slang enter the official lexicon?
That’s a case of a dictionary caving to a misuse being so common that it becomes the new norm. If a dictionary claimed “supposively” was an acceptable spelling of supposedly, would that make it correct?
I’m thinking that no, it doesn’t.
You can literally see the difference (not to mention feel it). The amount of steam coming off the food after blowing on it is less.
Also, you’re misusing the phrase “begs the question.” It doesn’t mean “leads me to a question.”
What about Gambit?
Is Nightcrawler supposed to be that short?
Magneto being that tall feels wrong. He was an inmate at a nazi concentration camp, with european jewish ancestry. People in that area in the early-mid 20th century weren’t super tall. I could see about 6’2" being plausible, taller than that just seems bizarre.