Couchsitters have more job opportunities minding the couches while their owners are away. Divansitters are more niche. Most people have couches nowadays
Couchsitters have more job opportunities minding the couches while their owners are away. Divansitters are more niche. Most people have couches nowadays
The first doesn’t make sense to me.
The second does but sounds weird.
The third looks okay to me, but beware I’m not a native speaker so perhaps I think it’s grammatically correct but it’s not.
By the way, the sentence feels silly out of context as you present it, and doesn’t make much sense by itself but I’m hoping you have some context that frames it such as another character asking “Who are you looking for?” and a story that explains why you would even be concerned they can see your ears. Maybe it’s an ear-eating monkey that gets triggered when they see ears. Or maybe they can shoot laser beams with their eyes but only aimed at people’s ears. I don’t know. There’s a reason I’m not a writer.
I’m just here to note what a difference in comments and votes comparing this post vs the “they’re the same picture” post you posted in the memes community, even though both communities are in lemmy.world
You are right in your final statement about the hard shell, and the size ratio, but that doesn’t make it completely impossible. Egg laying could work for humans if the shell was leathery and flexible, like that of some reptiles.
Humans could lay an egg large enough to hold a newborn, and since at the time of laying the insides of the egg would be mostly still liquid, a flexible shell would work out just fine for passage. Then the baby would develop inside the egg. Just like with birds.
For non native English speakers (such as myself), these things can get tricky. It can be difficult to know which preposition is right especially when in relation to non-tangible concepts such as time, accidents, or purpose. Please do correct them though, people eventually learn with repetition.
I believe it’s very similar to falling asleep, and you may even tap into a dreamlike state of consciousness depending on your circumstances. Eventually, your self awareness stops and fades into nothingness. What you see if anything at all, and what your perception of time is or how self aware of the situation you are will depend a lot on the circumstances of the death and your individual make up, the same way not everyone dreams the same way or even remembers dreaming at all.
Wait wait is that the one with Nick Nolte? I almost watched that one in full, I missed the first 20 minutes or so
These things could work as a meetup thing. I also haven’t. I think I’d be more enticed if I gathered with a bunch of randoms who also haven’t seen it, and watched it together
Wot!? Dude!! I started playing DnD just to get the nerd card and this is how I find out I still don’t qualify??? I’ve watched X-Men (2000) though, does that count?
Pulp fiction. It’s been on my list for ages, for some reason I never get around to watch it.
Breaking Bad
Lost
The walking dead
There’s lots more among the popular titles but I think those are my worst blindspots when it comes to popular media.
Art is a form of expression, and an artist doesn’t exist by itself but within its community and social environment. I’ve heard that so many times while studying art and I always thought it was BS and then life happens and your perspectives change, many, many times and finally you get it. It’s true. The standards are set by the culture or subcultures you interact with, and you can’t get that from a single person. Everyone here will have a valid answer yet none will be enough to answer your question.
Personally I believe good art is that which resonates with its audience in a positive manner. But I don’t have a single set of standards, most art is good or bad according to something. It really depends.
I’ve never seen those in AE. Must be my ad blocker. I have to purposefully dig the messages to find cupon deals, not that I ever used any.
The browsing UI, well, I’ll give you that one. It sucks. Especially the search function, it won’t show you the product you just saw five minutes ago even if you type its exact listing name on it.
Yeah, I like gaming but lately I don’t have the time for it and just like you I’ve switched to in person tabletop as it has the added benefit of interpersonal interactions face to face.
Anyway answering your question, yes I use it a lot, sometimes more or less depending on my job situation but mostly browsing, illustration, emails and 3D software make about 80% of my computer time.
I’m with you there, the ceramic plate has a shade very similar to what steel would look like if it was the side of a dog bowl… And the angle of the photo ties in the illusion of it
Only people I really dislike. For everyone else, no, I don’t need or want their jealousy.
99 years and ten months for my great grandma. She was in fairly good condition, lucid of mind, able to see, hear, and move although she did walk slowly with the aid of a cane.
Ahhh so many things screwed up with the fashion industry. Especially with how much cheap clothing overstock is left at stores and how much is discarded so quickly after being purchased.
Seek a therapist. Some universities offer their students counseling for free if you can’t afford it.