Elmo already suffered enough with his mind of a child and getting bullied and gaslit by his "friends", he doesn't deserve having his name sullied by having it used to refer to Musk.
In spanish questions intonation changes occur only on the last word(s), not the whole sentence. I'm not a linguistic, but I think it's so you can be sure a sentence is a question from the start.
That might be the case in the dialect you're familiar with, but "¿Me dijiste que no te moleste?" has a different intonation to "Me dijiste que no te moleste." in my Spanish (starting from "dijiste").
As for English, questions normally start either with a question word or a (auxiliary) verb, while affirmations normally start with the subject. See "You told me not to bother you." vs. "Did you tell me not to bother you?". Using just intonation is possible ("You told me not to bother you?!??"), but when in writing, it's usually formatted in a way that highlights it because it usually indicates outrage/disbelief.
Based on the highlighting they did, I believe their theory is that "livejournel" didn't work because it should have been "livejournal" with an "a" and you presumably made the same typo all the time.
I remember that in the days before I got a gmail invite, I very quickly learned to use Thunderbird for emails.
I heard a story and saw a photo of a literally frozen router (as in, partially submerged in ice) before. Didn't expect a literally (deep)fried one too.
Is that website something like The Onion for games?
Yes, but there's context about why I asked
In this regard, I'm probably part of the old folks. I'm older than the WWW at least. I just figured I'd try asking ChatGPT with context instead of Google because I didn't want something I suspected to be Nazi terminology in my search history.
I was just surprised by how differently it reacted compared to when I tested it with alt history scenario requests a few months ago.
In short:
Very hot weather & no AC => window open at night => getting woken up at 5:30 in the morning by early morning trains => tired af
Volume is an indie stealth game I've quite enjoyed. In addition to the campaign it has a level creator, if you want to try player-made levels.
Is that an actual apple mouse or a satirical photoshop? Because I could see both being the case.
Ich weiss nicht ob ich je eine passendere Antwort auf so etwas gesehen habe als der Gesichtsausdruck des Mannes in diesem Bild. Das ist kein blosser WTF-Ausdruck, das ist ein "meinem Hirn ist der Sicherheitsschalter rausgeflogen beim Versuch, den Idiotielevel des gehörten einzuordnen" Gesicht. 🤣