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No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes t1_jegpb5t wrote

Well, you have analog to digital converters in the digital world. This gives you binary and machine language. Higher up you have assembly language which is basic instructions like load byte, store byte. Very tedious but simple. And then you have higher programming languages where you don't have to worry about low level details, the ones on the bits and bytes level.

I suspect that we operate on a high level too, but the language we use in public, written and spoken, is lower than what we use in our heads. It's like assembly language or even machine language. I think it would be really hard to translate from English to French if that wasn't the case. Or from Python to Java. Obviously programming languages have some resemblance to mathematics. For instance the concept of functions. If you never learned the pure concept of functions, it's hard to understand it with all the other things that you have to deal with like programming tools, editor, and assignments. So I think there's a more abstract language inside ourselves, but it's part of our hardware, so we can't express it.

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Personage1 t1_jegpakm wrote

  1. I mean it's just cheating that Blues Brothers exists. James Brown killing it and Rawhide are probably my favorites, but I mean come on.....

  2. Miles singing along with Sunflower just did such a wonderful job of setting the tone for Spiderverse.

  3. Puttin on the Ritz from Young Frankenstein.

  4. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.

  5. I am a Man of Constant Sorrow.

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Maelifa t1_jegp9z7 wrote

I work for frito lay, we sell this absolutely horrible seller of an item. Just a week ago they had us pull a bunch of the product and not count that as stales towards our commission. No one was able to sell them. Expiry date is extremely long and still impossible to sell

The jerky that is

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UnsightlyFuzz t1_jegpa0e wrote

>My guy friend (24m) and his friends always say jokes to each other that I would personally find really offensive if they were said to me but they all seem to be fine with it.

This is a weird thing about guys. I used to be amazed at the harsh things my ex would say about or to other guys, like he had one co-worker he addressed as "maggot." Women just don't do that!

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>Should I distance myself from this friend?

It couldn't hurt.

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