The second really good was about the conversation, not the restaurant.
The second really good was about the conversation, not the restaurant.
Another bad one I had once, we we’re in a really good Mexican close the theater and it was really good, we were chatting and laughing, until the nachos came by. She started to take all the fully loaded nachos, you know, the ones that are full of cheese and meat, leaving me only the ones that are just the chip. So I got up and went to talk to someone of the staff, to ask if they had some rule in the restaurant about one person eating all the fully loaded nachos alone, he said that they don’t had one (pretty crazy that this is nor a regularly enforced thing, but wharever) and I asked him to please just go to our table and made the rule up. He was nice and help me, but my date felt it was very strange and asked him if I was the one who made up the rule, and he snitches me up! Can you believe it? So, she got upset and said that she was leaving, but it was too soon for the movie and she was like we’re not going to the movie. The movies was good by the way, was this one with Santa, he was a cop and I heard he was paid 2M for that.
Happen to me recently with “I saw the TV glowing” I tough it was a good movie, not 9 but maybe 8.5, apparently not, 5.5 by the IMDB voters.
You have to draw her with an eye patch, to show up that she’s the grow up version.
TI lobbying colleges and exams facilities to force their crap and overpriced calculators down our throat
There’s no Nobel price for mathematics, but I can accept the one for peace instead.
Introducing, the signed factorial: ¡n! = n × -(n-1) × (n-2) x -(n-3) x … x (-1)^(n-2)(2) ×(-1)^(n-1)(1)
I think that if you’re a kid of a teenager, you can get hooked up and grow watching it. But after that? Pretty hard. I was curious and watched the first season, it was ok, but too long and slow, for my taste.
Don’t remember what language uses === to check if two objects have the same memory id assigned. Like a = 1, b= 1 would give true to a == b but false to a === b; while a = 1, b = a, would give true to both.
Tomato keep being casted as fruit, even that for any practical purpose it should be as vegetable
Can confirm, had a shitty childhood but drugs work really good.
It’s also a common destination for upper middle class families on latinamerica, because you can pay in doing an MBA and getting a job.
Argentina have a lot of immigration from Perú, Bolivia and Paraguay, but the important part, I think, is that Milei campaign were pretty much “illegal immigrants are destroying our country” and proposing a lot of shit that already exists, like background checks to get work and studying permits.
Classic “bait and switch” tactic. Guess OP isn’t an used car’s seller.
I only remember two of my professors using it, and I has to ask the first one what that mean and explain to my classmates on the second one.
Some people in mathematics use := to assign functions, like f(x) := x^2; then when evaluating the function you use f(2) = 4, because it can be ser as a “true” comparison
In Colombia the rich part of my family went to Florida to get vaccinated. I think one of the things that radicalized me was seeing the absurd inequality on my own family since I was a child.
I just move to that version and other thing I find really cool is that the file can be edited while open and it shows the updates in real time. Pretty useful to check logs or other like that.