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A la queue, comme tout le monde ! 😁🚽🤣
Humour du jour....
Bel après-midi 🙋♀️
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who is going to spend all day trying to forget every Thanksgiving before. You're not alone. I hope you find peace today.
Sécurité - Le contrôle de foule
Sécurité – Le contrôle de foule
Aujourd’hui, ce n’est plus seulement dans les fêtes foraines ni près des guichets automatiques que l’on risque de retrouver des files d’attentes. Et lorsqu’on parle de contrôle de foule, ce n’est pas de leur demander de faire la vague, mais plutôt de les diriger sécuritairement et limiter l’espace! En raison de la pandémie de la COVID-19, les établissements doivent sécuriser et diriger les…
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Quand je pose une journée pour faire la queue dans diverses administrations
Idk im just really in a drive-y mood. You know like in the mood to take a long drive and not know where I'm going.
Hey you... Yes...YOU! Has anyone told you that you're an amazing, awesome, and special person today? :)
Since it's only been today for about an hour as I write this, no one has...until you! Thank you :D you've made my morning.
please explain the green joke to all of us small babies
I'm writing this at 1:13 AM but queueing it for tomorrow, so I should probably let the New Yorker explain:
Part of Chomsky’s argument begins with the observation that language is infinite, with no end to the number of possible sentences that you can produce and comprehend. Take Chomsky’s sole entry in Bartlett’s Quotations, “colorless green ideas sleep furiously”; even if you don’t know what it means, you can still immediately apprehend that the sentence is grammatical, whereas “green furiously ideas colorless sleep” is not. Yet any given child’s experience is finite; we constantly encounter sentences that we have never heard or seen before. For Chomsky, the question of linguistics is how children bridge the gap between finite and infinite, from the finite input that they have heard to the infinity of what they can comprehend.
You're no small baby, anon. You just haven't taken an Intro to Linguistics class (but dude you so should it's gr8)
Have you ever gotten really jealous of tattoos and you draw on your arm with pen and you're like this is why i don't do art