"lol. I'm so detached and yet bemused. Lmao. Lmao look how cool I am lmao lmao"
Boy if you don't get off the computer
"lol. I'm so detached and yet bemused. Lmao. Lmao look how cool I am lmao lmao"
Boy if you don't get off the computer
You're on the bus, in a seat, but if the bus driver finishes the day and left his hat behind, his hat is in the bus on a seat. Active/private/static vs passive/public/transitory. You're generally in buildings but on vehicles, unless that vehicle is both private and enclosed. It's not much more complicated than in[side] vs on [top of]; just keep in mind that it's predicated on whether or not the encapsulatory nature of the object is necessary to its identity. For instance, you could also ride on a flat parade float without walls or roof, and putting a box on it to make it a bus doesn't change that, so it remains 'on'.
Stuart Ashen is the only indie filmmaker I can think of who's lucky to not be dead from botulism.
See? Pixel devices are nothing but a trip to the lemon grove, but people with debilitating chronic ass pain tearfully refuse to accept that they wasted their money on GETBRAND. I take those downvotes as an unofficial census confirming how many people don't know ball.
People who use stock ROMs choose to suffer, just like people who choose to buy a Pixel that will either come unglued, push components through the display, or just constantly overheat.
You have 10 or 15 kids and three or four of them will tough it out enough to grow up. There's a reason the population exponentially exploded around the time antibiotics and vaccines were invented.
I try not to be a grammar Nazi, but at this point, the next time I hear someone confuse "in" and "on", or use "floor" when they mean "ground", I hope they stub their toe so hard the entire nail gets ripped out.
Ah yes, churches, famously universal in doctrine.
Me when I skim and then jump to conclusions
If anything, this indicates that restaurants should be forced to print menus so it's as annoying and inconvenient as possible to raise prices.