archosaur-automaton:

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Did this computer science book need to have the MOST adorable Sauropods on the cover? Yes. Next question

 

ayellowbirds:

A hundred percent, yes.


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#I’m glad that people without previous exposure are able to appreciate this #personally I’m flashing back to having to write a ten-page single-spaced term paper after reading this book #(well‚ the ninth edition of this book) #(which still has dinosaurs but less adorable ones than these) #I’d never written a term paper before #I was given no warning before signing up for the course that there would be a term paper #I mean the book itself was fine and the teacher loved my paper so all’s well that ends well I guess #but god was that a stressful six weeks #adventures in University Land #dinosaur #adorable #tag rambles

dagny-hashtaggart:

argumate:

on the other hand if ‘DJ’ is an honorific then “hey Mister DJ” is an incoherent hypercorrection, like The Right Honourable Mister DJ-san

I have absolutely known DJs who would expect people to call them “The Right Honorable Mister DJ-san” if they felt they could get away with it.


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#anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog

sketiana:

so you know how when ur emailing someone back and forth, every draft gmail saves then is visible to both people in that conversation? i emailed one of my professors and it took him like 4 drafts to figure out how to say ‘no problem, thank you’ and it calms me to no end seeing we all struggle with basic human interaction sometimes

 

tonyrights:

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sparksjimins:

If I’m reading this correctly, it appears this is true if your company uses G suite products and your boss is the administrator. 

It’s not the case with personal Gmail accounts. 

 

countesscuriosity:

Thank you @sparkjimins for the clarification.


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#debunking #sort of #be careful of your work Gmail if you have one #this probably deserves some warning tag but I am not sure what