Jelle · 8-Year Club · 1 points · *
I think most of Europe calls it double v

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 3 points ·
What's the music from?

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 3 points ·
Remove the "*third-person* and" part of the sentence and see what sounds correct, it will be obvious by then. Examples:
1. You asked M̶r̶.̶ ̶N̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ me/I to do the dishes?
2. Can M̶r̶.̶ ̶N̶ ̶a̶n̶d̶ me/I go for a walk?
Clearly the first is 'me' and the second is 'I'.

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 3 points ·
The hand is holding a queen, it's checkmate.

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 2 points ·
A small price to pay

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 5 points ·
Tetris also had hardly any competition from other game studios compared to the insane market saturation today, so relatively speaking your comparison sucks.

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 1 points ·
The American equivalent of your average college grades.

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 1 points ·
Technically also not correct. A percentage of infinity is not well defined, which means as the problem is stated doesn't make sense. In order to make the problem mathematically sound you need to have an unspecified number of people on the tracks and then examine what happens as that number tends towards infinity. In that case consider z=x/y where x is the arbitrary number of people you let die and y be the total people on the tracks (which means z is the ratio of people who dies). Then the limit of z as y approaches infinity will be equal to 0.

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 0 points ·
That's Portland in the US...

Jelle · 8-Year Club · 1 points ·
Here are some fake maintenance problems reposted for god knows which time*


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