

That’s excessive. There’s just not that much drift in accuracy in the space of a week. Monthly would be enough.


That’s excessive. There’s just not that much drift in accuracy in the space of a week. Monthly would be enough.


Sure. If we had a properly functioning justice system. We no longer do.


It’s definitely meant for their Enterprise customers.


It’s not just anti-competition, but anti-privacy - Google will know exactly who is going to what sites, regardless of your browser.


Everyone with a technically inclined, logical, forward-thinking brain did. Unfortunately, that probably at best describes no more than roughly 10-15% of people.


What do you mean “next?” Watch closely which party the parents they pick on belong to. 10:1 odds they’re disproportionately Democratic.


I’m well aware, and I’m sure most users of the term are aware as well. Language is always evolving, however. There are numerous words that been made up, but eventually enter the official lexicons due to popularity. Others like “cool” that have had additional interpretations added depending upon context which have little association with their original meaning.
The examples you quoted are words people are actually trying to use with the full original meaning, but misspelled (sometimes deliberately). While “sike/psych/syke/etc.” falls into a similar vein, it’s not quite the same because - as you noted - it doesn’t just mean the same as “psychology,” but to use it in a particular manner.


MN is the postal abbreviation for Minnesota in the USA.


I’ve seen several variations of it. Since it’s slang, there’s no formal proper spelling.


Maybe it’s just my experience, but it seems to me that’s how it used to be. Over the past couple decades there’s been a transition to many more jobs paying weekly - at least the non-salaried ones.
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