Or you work with gas cylinders.
I don’t understand this one, please Airgas
Or you work with gas cylinders.
I don’t understand this one, please Airgas
I like you.
I eat you last.
WHAT IS LEARNED CAN NEVER BE UNLEARNED.
THIS IS YOUR CURSE FOR USING THE FIRE PROMETHEUS STOLE FROM THE GODS.
It’s 10p EST and I’m still waiting for more 😔
BRING BACK THE FUCKING BUTTONS HOLY SHIT
Or get a black friend ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
You fucker :(
Praise be Cortana and IE’s reinstallation!
Ha, tell that to my brain trying to recall what i learned in undergrad
!:'(!<
Yes. Desalination or hydrogen separation via electrolysis
Both uses are productive, one generates fresh water, the other can be a form of energy storage.
Both are extremely energy intensive for the yield, making them unprofitable, but are extremely useful things to do with a glut of electricity.
Bro, do yourself a favor and get yourself a good pair of noise cancelling headphones.
This isn’t an audiophile thing
The ambiguity doesn’t lie in they, it lies in the way the writer constructed that sentence, as the person you responded to already stated.
The writer (and the person they are communicating with) knows the plurality of the “who”, an outside observer (us, the readers) aren’t privy to that information. Clarification on the part of the writer would provide that context. But the sentence isn’t written to be read to a 3rd party, but the other party (the person the writer is communicating with).
99.99% of people understand this intuitively, but this is the way you’d parse the understanding of that sentence.
And if you’ll note, in my second sentence, “they” is understood to be singular—the writer.
E: and for Shits n’ giggles: if neither party (the writer nor the person being communicated to) knows the plurality of the “who” they are referring to, then it’s irrelevant information. They will discover who wrote it when they go searching.
And if you’ll note, in that previous sentence, it’s understood that I am using the plural they (the writer and the person being communicated to) in both uses of the last sentence.
3 prongs.
It was also to show off the nukes to the Russians
Probably fear of cutting yourself with that single blade.
That’s what took me so long.
BTW, anyone here who face shaves regularly, switch to a safety razor. This is a threat.
Singular “They” is literally almost as old as the word “They” itself.
People have gotten by using it for almost 700 years.
I can’t. I need it in 7.62 NATO
applesauce
egg replacement
🤮
I was sure there was a reason, I just never worked in the field long enough to learn or ask why
Thanks 🫡