Tell that to Leland Palmer ¬_¬
guillem
I don't follow, what's your proposal for them?
That looks like an extension of the handicap principle, which is quite blindly accepted (like the alpha males thing) but has not a lot of evidence.
There is some real signaling that looks kinda handicappy, like the ancient Chinese growing long fingernails: at first sight it was detrimental to their ability to do manual work. But it actually isn't because they didn't need to do manual work. That's different in my opinion from botching one's face, as they see the procedures as an improvement over the alternative of looking their actual age. They are fleeing from the wrinkles, and that face is a consequence, not a goal.
~~If you use NextCloud, there is a Tables app with an android counterpart.~~ Not local.
I'd say 2, 3 and 4 can make sense depending on which one reflects more accurately the reality on the ground. The problem is that different mappers will answer differently if you ask them "is this part of the sidewalk or is this a path connecting sidewalk and street?". I don't think there is a clean cut answer to your question, but wait for others to chime in.
We tried hugging them but they don't like it.
They exploited job applicants and made them work for free too.
Oh, maybe it was this one.
There's no way I will find it but I could swear I've seen that image before the AI hype.
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It's a mixed bag. I didn't know the channel so I went for something I'm familiar with. Some expressions are really well documented, and the voice is a native speaker, but they make him read a tale at the end that has a couple of clear machine translation flaws.