A list of puns related to "Innumerableness"
No solo afana, toquetea o rompe los paquetes sino que ahora cuando detectan que se trata de la renovacion del plastico de la tarjeta... te llega al mail perfectamente en sincro un hermoso y muy cabeza de termo phishing.
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Me saying that means that I'm not transphobic.
Now that we've agreed that I'm not transphobic, let's discuss about why we should exclude trans people from society !
Hi everybody!
I was wondering if there are languages on Earth that have a grammatical number for a group of undefined quantity, besides the usual singular & plural (and the rarer dual and trial).
So for example, "it", is a singular pronoun, while "they" is plural. Although we don't know the exact number of person comprised in "they", we still know it's more than one.
What I'm looking for is a language with a number that expresses an uncertainty about how many of something there are, from zero to infinity, and what it is scientifically called.
Thank you!
Edit: grammar
I wished white lines innumerable
to quell the ceaseless ache,
I clenched my jaw and paced my floor
and watched them take and take.
I wished blue pills forever,
nevermind the dips;
I ate "happy" with my nose,
yet prayed for still, cold lips.
Feedback https://www.reddit.com/r/OCPoetry/comments/qw9s5a/that_kiss/hl449ow/ https://www.reddit.com/r/OCPoetry/comments/qwlwos/drowning_in_the_absence_of_you/hl403e0/
I was literally gobsmacked when I glanced over the Politico front page and found this nifty headline:
11/20/21 Politico - Congress to airlines: Where did all that Covid money go?
This kinda reminds me of the old riddle: If you ask your mom for one egg for breakfast, she makes you two and you eat both of them, who is worse at math?
Politico should turn in their "journalism" card for providing a venue for this bare-assed attempt to either:
The pandemic airline bailout, passed in the first quarter of last year (2020) was a special provision--separate from the massive PPP slush fund given to Steve Mnuchin to "help" small businesses. The carveout for airlines was enacted with special rules to allow a "big" business to receive aid, with the caveat that the airlines not lay off any workers until September 30th. (That's roughly six months).
>While the better-known Paycheck Protection Program was for small businesses, the airline industry provision β known as the Payroll Support Program β allowed large companies to get benefits. It was based on a proposal by airline industry unions and leading Democrats.
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>The program provided a special deal for the airline industry and its workers: The air carriers and contractors could apply to the Treasury for government aid to pay their workers and, in exchange, agree not to make any layoffs until Sept. 30. The idea was, essentially, for the money to flow through the employers to the workers.
People in the cheap seats saw this and pointed out that there was nothing to stop airlines from layiing off people after the cutoff date. We didn't even have to wait through the long lockdown to find out the airlines intended to do exactly that.
3/27/20 Forbes - United Airlines To Workers: Expect Layoffs After Bailout Restrictions End
Perhaps these idiots could be forgiven for asking this question in November of 2020, but 2021?
So, is it that they don't kn
... keep reading on reddit β‘Afternoon, Reddit
Yesterday my stepdad was diagnosed with Lymphoma; When we asked how many tumors the radiologist said, "innumerable". Today they also found a mass under his armpit and one on his adrenal gland.
I do not live at home. However, at home there is my mother, brother, stepdad, three dogs and two ferrets. MY mother is effectively disabled, relying on weed just to make it through the day/manage pain. My brother doesn't drive nor does he work outside of making about $400 a month on Pro-Am gaming. I live in an apartment, am in school and am in a band that is gearing up to be touring a lot over the next couple of years.
Essentially, I want someone to give it to me straight. My moms health is bad enough to where if my stepdad's health worsens they would both likely need a caregiver. Frankly, I don't have the time, money or energy to be a full time caregiver; Nor do I trust my brother to do this. My stepdad has two sons, but sometimes I wonder if they will actually be there for him, I suppose we will see in the coming months.
What are our options here?
^((trying something new))
Hint 1: The movie came out in the 1990s
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