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In memory of our beloved Titilica! (discuss.online)

A room without books is like a body without a soul. - Cicero Cicero is considered to be one of the most versatile minds of ancient Rome. He was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, writer and skeptical academician this is your first name to which your beloved being answered with pleasure. Perhaps this journey called...

What is the name of the meme, where the person defeated an enemy, then behind them are escalating more dangerous looking opponents?

I can’t remember the name of the meme but it’s in web comic style where a person will be like “I’m so glad to have finished college! That was so hard!” while facing a dude titled “college”. Then behind him with a giant bat is a buffer cartoon character with a baseball bat titled “Looking for a job with no...

How much did the transition to cashless impacted inflation ?

Is used to be common for store owner to put the cash directly in their pocket. Which is not possible with electronic payement. Meaning that you add 20% VAT to the price, an when transforming the money in a salary need to pay for unemployement/health/retirement insurance to finally get a taxable income....

Where can i find an archive/compilation of the self recorded videos of idf soldiers blowing up apartments and mocking children in schools

I remember seeing an archive that was collecting the videos idf soldiers posted of them gleefully mocking children in skits they recorded in their schools, videos of them blowing up apartments, posing with lingerie calling women whores, zip tying journalists and children stripped down to their underwear. I cant seem to find the...

To those with English as a second language: are people actively being taught that a short A should be pronounced as a short E?

Just wondering because I hear a lot of non-native speakers say things like “bend” instead of “band” and I find it a bit puzzling since native speakers don’t say it that way (except in New Zealand and maybe London I suppose? Not sure) and many languages have the usual A-sound that I and many others use...

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