MrPixel
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... A classic study of the American funeral industry. (Non't call them undertakers!) ...
Don't forget "celebration of life", the newish euphemism for "funeral service".
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... A classic study of the American funeral industry. (Non't call them undertakers!) ...
At least trains do something useful. I don't play video games, probably because they weren't around when I was young. And if people enjoy them, that is fine. But some people are truly obsessed with them. But then all fiction, including what is on Lit, can be defined as "fantasies" too.Your threads tend to do this
That's odd, it's the other way around at the places I've been to here stateside. Only the larger places like the Colorado Railroad Museum have a bookstore and their books feature entire railroads. That's where I fell in love with a writer named Lucius Beebe. His stories and photographs of traveling by rail throughout the United States in the 1920s through the 1960s really captured the flavor of the railroads at the time.
There's always a point of view available where a given activity is a waste of effort. How generally accepted that point of view may be can change rather radically, 'tho, and even that degree of general acceptance often, almost always, changes over time and place.At least trains do something useful. I don't play video games, probably because they weren't around when I was young. And if people enjoy them, that is fine. But some people are truly obsessed with them. But then all fiction, including what is on Lit, can be defined as "fantasies" too.
There is marketing language and industry jargon, and then there is what every really says.Don't forget "celebration of life", the newish euphemism for "funeral service".
A new usage has arisen, yes. But the old usage isn't extinct - it's old-fashioned, but I've encountered it in conversation now and then - and there's enough of a relationship between the derogatory use and the disability term that it can still be problematic, in the same kind of way as using "that's so gay" or "what a spaz" as an insult. The people using those terms might not wish to invoke that etymological baggage, but that doesn't mean it isn't invoked.My comment is around the fact that it has already changed.
Em
Is it reasonable to expect that such a thing is possible to accomplish? Unless you're going for massive surveillance *cough*China*cough* I'm not sure it is, and even so that only works for areas you can surveil to a high degree.
You could say that eating, sleeping, drinking (water), and procreating are the only truly necessary activities. That's what, say, deer or cows do all day long. Well, there is dealing with the weather (shelter), although our pre-human ancestors lived in warm climates and didn't even have clothes.There's always a point of view available where a given activity is a waste of effort. How generally accepted that point of view may be can change rather radically, 'tho, and even that degree of general acceptance often, almost always, changes over time and place.
Itās scientifically proven that Emilys / Emilies (delete as applicable) are 47.3% better at giving oral sex (no significant variation in was found based on the gender of the recipient) and 38.5% better at receiving it (with a slightly higher score recorded for female donors than male). They also are smarter than the average bear.Another term with an upswing in popularity...EMILY
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/05/...te=1&user_id=828f2865a55ae89bd1f35faa36da6909
This comic also featured the infamous Robin slap meme.
Captain America! I command you to WANK!
Pictorial novellas surely?Hey, guys... they're no longer comic books. They are graphic novels!![]()
And easier to say... half the syllables.I don't know anyone that says "celebration of life" in everyday use. It's still a funeral.
Donāt like receiving it. Nothing with teeth goes down there.Itās scientifically proven that Emilys / Emilies (delete as applicable) are 47.3% better at giving oral sex (no significant variation in was found based on the gender of the recipient) and 38.5% better at receiving it (with a slightly higher score recorded for female donors than male). They also are smarter than the average bear.
Em
Button-fly all the way then? No zippers?Donāt like receiving it. Nothing with teeth goes down there.
I must be in the minority.
Thatās just plain weird. No room for sickos like you in a wholesome place like this.Donāt like receiving it. Nothing with teeth goes down there.
I must be in the minority.
From my experience, a celebration of life is more a casual get together, for friends and loved ones to share memories and celebrate the life the person lived. Often they're held in halls or community centers, rather than a place of worship.There is marketing language and industry jargon, and then there is what every really says.
I don't know anyone that says "celebration of life" in everyday use. It's still a funeral.
The whole story can be found in Steven Levy's book Hackers, and it's a great read (and mostly accurate, too).The funny thing is that is more of a return to its roots. Hacking apparently originally referred to the act of modifying model railway engines to add new functionality - coincidentally at the MIT Tech model railway club:
https://theworld.org/stories/2017-01-04/what-hack
from there I guess it bled into programming, and from there into criminal enterprise, and from there it's circled back to its original engineering term.
Meh! I get that a lot. I donāt drink, have never done drugs, donāt see the point in going out drinking a lot, and donāt receive oral.Thatās just plain weird. No room for sickos like you in a wholesome place like this.
We donāt serve their kind!
Em
Correct.Button-fly all the way then? No zippers?![]()
Every so often I forget this exists and find it again and laugh until I wee all over again!Captain America! I command you to WANK!
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https://media.tenor.com/zX_tLb6Sv80AAAAC/the-big-lebowski-jeff-bridges.gifand donāt receive oral.
This is my life!English and American....two different languages.