I heard he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.What put you on the run from Johnny Law?
Or I might be confusing him with someone else.
I heard he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.What put you on the run from Johnny Law?
I *do* wear a lot of black so it's an easy mistake to make.I heard he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die.
Or I might be confusing him with someone else.
I'll take that bet. A matter of days before a large ban wave hits targetting "bots" whose common denominator is that they said unflattering things about Muskrat.I wonder if I should start up a betting pool on how long it takes Musk to ban someone for memeing on him.
Substitutes well with 'old mate'.God we are so blase with that word, its hilarious XD
His money will circumvent that, but if there’s one thing it may not it would be the will of the collective user base. But that’s providing they’re not mindless idiots.I think Musk is an overactive rich guy who gets bored and needs a new toy to play with.
I don't use Twitter, and I certainly don't think an egotistical, autocratic twat with a philosophical understanding of free speech around the level of the average 16-year-old is going to improve the complicated problems around social media. On the other hand, like many managers, he may find that the institutional nature of the organisation he seeks to change is more powerful than he is.
'Mate' by itself works interchangably with the 'c-bomb', it's all tonality and situation.Substitutes well with 'old mate'.
Old mate: A term used to describe someone (male or female) who's name you don't know, have forgotten or just can't be bothered saying.
I’ve heard that story, but it wasn’t the English cricket team it was either the Indian or Pakistani cricket team. Because no English captain worth his salt would bother complaining about that; but in those countries the insult still carries weight.Hearing this talk over a certain word's relaxed use in Australia makes me think of a story I heard. An English cricket team was matched against an Australian team, but before the game, the English team's captain stormed up to the Australian team's captain, angry because "one of your team called me a bastard!" The Australian team captain's response? "Which one of you bastards called this here bastard a bastard?"
Not only that, but - unless perhaps that story is a lot of decades old - the English team would likely be handing out worse insults than "bastard" themselves on the field. Sledging goes back a l-o-n-g way.I’ve heard that story, but it wasn’t the English cricket team it was either the Indian or Pakistani cricket team. Because no English captain worth his salt would bother complaining about that; but in those countries the insult still carries weight.
Amusingly, as a former US Navy guy, one of the common terms you'd here was "Shipmate", which in context means much the same thing. Someone will refer to your by your name if they're being respectful. Someone will call you shipmate as a diss. It's one of those unwritten things you figure out real quick.Substitutes well with 'old mate'.
Old mate: A term used to describe someone (male or female) who's name you don't know, have forgotten or just can't be bothered saying.
Old mate is used personally at mine and my partners work as a term for incompetent idiot that we have to work with'Mate' by itself works interchangably with the 'c-bomb', it's all tonality and situation.
Yep, it’s all in the inflection and the tone.Old mate is used personally at mine and my partners work as a term for incompetent idiot that we have to work with
Im glad we instilled this practice
As I saw it put elsewhere: "Australia: where you call your mates "c***", and some c*** "mate"."Yep, it’s all in the inflection and the tone.
Usually sitting between 'dickbrain' and 'fuckwit'.Yep, it’s all in the inflection and the tone.
As much as it would be lovely for this noise to be over and for Musk to crawl away to his family's emerald mine out of all our sights, the twitter deal may have been an impulsively-signed contract for Elon that Twitter are now gonna fight in a weird flex to force him to buy it. From Twitter Board Chair;
Nope