In french argot, people still say zitoune (zitun), I believe they got it from the algerians. Otherwise it's just "olive"
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This is such a step back to 2005 and those glassy Winamp skins. It looks absolutely terrible. I wonder how Apple users put up with that
this, uh..... cerebral menhir ?
...stop ?
oh so the tweet was in reply to you !
Not sure, there is some institutional knowledge, possibly patents, etc
I had to look this up... looks like it's a whole thing
In France they're only starting to get traction. They just weren't a thing until say ten or fifteen years ago. Top of the line cars had the option, but it was very rare. It's a matter of culture. We have an automatic now (wife is more comfortable with it), it handles gear changes shittily but it appeases my left leg, so we're even.
Thanks for the link ! the shape of their route off Crete looks like me trying to parallel park. I hope they continue to be safe.
That's a typo from an i to an o, commenter probably meant possessing but made a mistake and tried to type posseding, I suspect their native language is french given their username and "to possess" in french is "posséder".
That being said, a possedong sounds intriguing
Impeach Trump, deport Musk... but then Vance gets couch-cast ? I'd rather not see this happen
Sure depends on the meaning ! (🍫)