Daisy gets wry: at least for those who can afford them
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8 years now, and I'm not living the ideal vegan foodie life. But occasionally I come across something great.
My go to is noodles where I add a collection of ingredients. Dried seaweed twist packets are a godsend IMO.
White-scare, black-scare, red-scare, green-scare, ... it's colour of the week with these people!
Crappy.
Does it work the other way too? Frustration drags it out of you and you get tired?
Add is just an operator. I'm not sure what the limits are to operators, but most English native speakers don't overthink it. (Or, they get overly concerned with their specific operator - which is no standard at all).
If they started with put, then it makes sense for put to follow.
First hominin rock signposts would be a trip to watch in action. It's likely a monkey that takes a right at the greenstone and proceeds down to marsupial looking rock.
The hitman, and attempting to hire one, could cause equal retaliatory responses. The foremost requirement of dealing with criminals is to ghost any and all further crimes. Not being there by employing a transporter is better than hiring a hitman. You've got better odds with a heavily defensive transporter because at least you'll comply, which gives them better odds of success. And it's defensible in court.
Pull out the tabs you want and close the rest?!
It's widely used, so I wouldn't draw some connotation from it.
Instructions can feature a fair amount of ellipsis: Put ham. Put cheese. Put bread.
Everybody knows it's ellipsis, and they'll be a little put out if you expect full sentences instead of rapid fire and terse instructions.
No, it's very much a grown man with an awful disposition. (It's probably more of an undiagnosed condition.)
Fire up the Linux POSSE and it happens all at once!