Good news: language is made up. Les exists now. It can be used.
DokPsy
Proposal: either smoosh them together (eg: ella / loas) which preserves the historical gendering of the language while creating a non gendered article Or Create a separate non gendered article that can be used
Language is made up by and for the speakers of the language. Rules of grammar are not actually rules but just what the collective speakers generally agree upon.
I'm remote so either I trust the user or push commands. I know which I prefer
Between the antics, it was too real
"please call so and so, they're having issues with their browser"
Call the user, they are out for the day. Leave message to call back
Either never hear back or the issue was not browser related
Either way, tell the original ticket creator to have the person having the issue call us if they want prompt service
That's how one becomes IT
We have a running leader board for uptime. Servers don't count. That said, I've seen some people who think they actually are turning it off but the machine just enters sleep mode. I only trust
shutdown /r /t 0
My mil is freaking out about it. As long as it doesn't pull a Harvey and sit dumping a years worth of water in a weekend, I'm good. It's just a cat 1.
I will accept him in one of two roles: the Schwartz Ghost of Dark Helmet or Crayola Wren, the plucky and colorful yet angsty child of Lone Star and Princess Vespa who idolizes Dark Helmet.
Crayola Wren draws pictures of Dark Helmet in whatever the current equivalent to a Lisa Frank notebook is.
So uhhhh no one else read Stephen King's work or the Child Called It series as a kid huh?
I like both for their own interpretations. Brotherhood kept to the story the creator wanted to tell and when 03 caught up to the original story, instead of making insane amounts of filler to wait for more story (looking at you dbz), they took their own direction and it goes wild in all the best ways.
The only thing I don't like about brotherhood is the lack of absolute fucking gutpunch of finding out what happened to create the talking chimera
Eh, language is both fluid and made up. Patterns of sounds or squiggles that we generally agree have specific meaning