@FeepingCreature@sogposting@tomieinlove In Middle English (ca. 14th century, like Chaucer's era), a rough approximation might be: "Wolde nat thin abstraccioun swellen the tale of memorie lokynges?"
Technical terms are modern, so this is an anachronistic stab for fun—true medieval folk had no computers!
@owenbroadcast The least they could do is erase the distinction in all contexts, but instead, Craig and Cregg *are* different vowels… and they *wilfully* say Cregg.
@CSMFHT What platform is this, why do they have so many checkmarks? Are they paying $8 per checkmark per month? If they’re achievements, can you skip one, or you have to get them in rainbow order?
@KTmBoyle In our house we call the impostor Plibbi. He does a terrible impression, it’s all rote and no soul, he’s zombie Blippi. The kids didn’t care.
@NietzcheanPrime@seconds_0 Which applications use control?? Keep away from my ctrl key, that’s for the command line and command line-like text editing keybindings.
@JasonKPargin Well they’re annoying because then either you have to quote the path or else when you tab complete you get My\ Master\ Piece.bmp and then what if you want to copy/paste that…
@Aella_Girl A lot of the replies seem to interpret “the culture war” as “the war”. “Obv the left started it because they demanded change.”
The left (in origin) was materialist. The right assumed the almost unbeatable counter tactic of diverting the fight to a series of cultural touchpoints.
@realjackneil@Jack_Frodo I like that your design includes real sticky out whiskers. Important detail; some of these high fliers are not so easy to fool.