Answer me this: If it's 0°C today and if it's supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, what temperature would tomorrow be?
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Can't believe acode.et used a picture of a fat woman in their presentation about Big Data.
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Can't believe acode.et used a picture of a fat woman in their presentation about Big Data.
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I can't be the only one that's uncomfortable around short people.
Because what if they start licking my feet, or my leg, or calf or something.
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Because what if they start licking my feet, or my leg, or calf or something.
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This was the funniest thing ever they really thought they met the rock.
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If the Avengers were the disciples
• Captain America - John
• Iron Man - Peter
• Hulk - Thomas
• Black Widow - Mary Magdalene
• Hawkeye - Andrew
• Thor - James
Other characters
• Doctor Strange - Judas
• Vision - Lazarus
Thanos would be Paul if he was a Christian lol. 😅
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• Captain America - John
• Iron Man - Peter
• Hulk - Thomas
• Black Widow - Mary Magdalene
• Hawkeye - Andrew
• Thor - James
Other characters
• Doctor Strange - Judas
• Vision - Lazarus
Thanos would be Paul if he was a Christian lol. 😅
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He who has not tasted grapes says sour.
It means that someone who has not experienced something firsthand, such as success, pleasure, or a particular situation, may dismiss or criticize it negatively, often out of bitterness or envy.
The idiom originates from Aesop's fable "The Fox and the Grapes," in which a fox, unable to reach grapes, claims they must be sour.
The phrase is a cautionary tale about rationalizing failures and disappointments rather than facing them honestly.
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It means that someone who has not experienced something firsthand, such as success, pleasure, or a particular situation, may dismiss or criticize it negatively, often out of bitterness or envy.
The idiom originates from Aesop's fable "The Fox and the Grapes," in which a fox, unable to reach grapes, claims they must be sour.
The phrase is a cautionary tale about rationalizing failures and disappointments rather than facing them honestly.
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You're kidding me 🤦
In what universe is "I created a QR code" a linkedIn post????!!!!
I get that having an active page is great but COME ON BRUH!!!!!
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In what universe is "I created a QR code" a linkedIn post????!!!!
I get that having an active page is great but COME ON BRUH!!!!!
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