good thing thats my goal too :-)
correct. like how reading comic strips and cereal boxes isnt either.
every lawn is a f-cking lawn if u f-ck lawns
absolutely insane law there.
they likely aren’t good regex’s ;P … anything with more than, say, 6 operators is probably missing an edge case or will be outdated in a year (and then it’s impossible to determine its original intention)
in my experience, its easy to not notice a sign altogether. too busy looking for some(one|thing) possibly
ugh literally 1984
i think they mean that pronounciation matters for determing validity, not for the actual record or distinguishing between names
so John\r Doe
? depending on the software, when it gets printed, the carriage return will moves the cursor to the start of the line without moving a line down, becoming \x20Doe
.
no one is “good” with regex.
im sure the devs tasked at fixing that bug loved u ;-)
It’s very tempting. God is testing me.
wild lines of extrapolation imply a domesticated line of extrapolation
no i thought it from my head. it makes sense to me (which means that im the wise man, right?)
it also reminds me of the whiteknighting “alpha” cliche; “i will protect u, my princess”. maybe thats just me.
this makes it sound like the driver intentiinally drove off the cliff in spite
ketchup…?..on pizza…??