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WCDT Strips 3246-3250 (20-24th June 2016)

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Gyrre:

--- Quote from: KOK on 20 Jun 2016, 10:38 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 19 Jun 2016, 22:28 ---On a side note, I always find the expression "You wanna come with?" to be strangely amusing yet just slightly appealing. Is that unique to the USA? That's the only place I recall coming across it.

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It is funny that while the Danish word "med" means the exact same thing as the English word "with", just about none of the idioms using it translate word by word. E.g. "vil du med?" "want you with?" or in better English "do you want with?". Similar "shall I take something with for you?" or "do you want something with?", "I'm just with",  "with home" or "take with" ( = to go).

I just realised that I do not know how to say "I'm just with" in English. That is, I am not here to buy something, I am accompanying one who is.

Anyway "You wanna come with?" is mostly used in areas with Scandinavian influence. Or German, I guess.

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And then there's the famous tongue test "rød grød med fløde", literally "red porridge with cream".

I actually found a recipe for it that I've been meaning to try.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: miados on 20 Jun 2016, 11:13 ---
--- Quote from: Akima on 19 Jun 2016, 22:05 ---Faye reveals once again that she's thought altogether too much about the tidy disposal of bodies.

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ive done a lot of research on and off about the rate or decomposition and the tell tale signs of it plus if things are likely to kill someone or not. I mean its for stories, but i could only imagine if someone looked at my search history. my most recent one was how much of a giant icicle would melt due to body heat if it impales someone when it falls

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Startpage.com doesn't record metadata and allows you to visit pages anonymously (thus circumventing metadata from being recorded). At least according to the Corbett Report (not Colbert, Corbett) and their own information.

There's also the Ghostery add-on for Firefox and Chrome which blocks third-party web crawlers. You can customize which ones you want to block and which you want to allow. Though, you will want to go through the list for social media, as stuff like tumblr's buttons and dashboard happen to be listed.

neurocase:
This is some immense Hannerfloof.

BenRG:
Yet not as great as the Clairefloof, even after The Great Shearing.

I'm hoping that we'll see Bubbles fully smile for the first time in this arc.

KOK:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 20 Jun 2016, 23:31 --- If synthetics could break down and cry, I could see her doing so in a few minutes as Hannelore waits on her hand-and-foot.

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We have seen Momo cry.

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