Is your refrigerator running? Yes? Better go catch it!
Is your refrigerator running? Yes? Better go catch it!
Yeah, but you lot like queueing, like it’s the national pastime.
After asking a similar question on this channel a few days ago, I think we’re going to watch the coverage on NBC, unless I find something better on YouTube.
Cue all the comments about the final results not being available tomorrow night…
The term “Yank” is incredibly loaded with all kinds of stereotypes the world over, but it has a very different meaning in the US.
“I object to the term ‘loud-mouth American’. It’s a tautology.” --Magda S. in Fast Forward (maybe?)
Donald Trump
Traitorus maxima
Yes, thanks!
Of course we’re not going to know the answer until January 7, but we’re staying up on Tuesday for the journey, not the destination.
And “we need to fix this” usually means “someone else needs to fix this”.
When scientists want to publish their results, the paper first goes to one or more referees (usually anonymous), who advise the editor about the quality of the paper. It is common for referees to ask why the original author(s) did not consider a particular question as part of their work. The reply in the cartoon is commonly used by the author to defuse that question, essentially saying we didn’t consider that question because it’s too much work, and just publish what I’ve done already, dammit.
Possibly in order to be readable by color-blind people.
And didn’t you have to pay to not be listed?
Good to finally see the important words, “conservation of angular momentum”.
Also well known for foiling evil plots while wearing a fedora.
Didn’t pay for the DLC.
A sensible, compassionate, gracious and humble response? I thought this was the internet?
I loved the original, but couldn’t stand to watch more than 5 minutes of whatever this was.
“Let’s go to bed so these people can go home.”
Baby, It’s Cold Outside. It’s such a fun song as the guy and girl go back and forth. Until you realize that he’s guilting her into sleeping with him. Eww!