This meme is so old it’s on Windows 7.
More than 28000 between 2013 and 2016? That’s a lot of husbands!
…so far
Is that guy still rocking windows XP?
Looks like 7.
No the transparency effect means at least vista.
For whatever reason I always forget about vista.
in fairness, it was a completely forgettable os
I had Windows ME, so vista wasn’t really one I used until later because of that. I think I eventually switched and then 7 came out. Either that or my dad had Vista.
Vista brought a lot of good features and improvements, but it required very high specced systems and ran like garbage on the lower-end systems that were common at the time. It also tried to make too many changes too quickly.
It also had a bunch of driver issues, because it introduced new driver models that were more reliable/stable, some of which are still used today, like WDDM (Windows Display Driver Model) for display drivers. This required manufacturers to make some big changes to their drivers, and not all manufacturers are great at writing drivers.
So yeah it was kinda terrible at the time, but it laid a mostly solid foundation to build on top of. By the time Windows 7 came out, PCs had better specs, and manufacturers had fixed all the issues with their new drivers (resulting in far, far fewer BSoDs compared to older versions of Windows). Windows 7 was good because of Vista, not in spite of it, and a lot of the improvements attributed to Windows 7 were actually introduced in Vista.
Had to gave Vista in order for windows 7 to be good. Microsoft can’t have two in a row be good. XP good, ME bad, win 7 good, win 8 bad, win 10 good, win 11 bad.
Why hasn’t she been quarantined yet?
On a sidenote, after Republicans panicked over an Ebola outbreak in the USA then President Obama followed strict procedures to contain the outbreak and created an Pandemic Playbook for future presidents to use as guidelines. You know the rest.
Also worth pointing out that Obama was following the example of W. It was their guy that originally started the project. Obama was just logically expanding it to include the rest of the world, because that’s how pandemics work.
And the Guy’s name was Fauci, who Trump hates so much that Biden is preemptively pardoning him.
My wife was caught up in that Ebola scare, because she was on the same plane that the nurse (who had been treating Ebola patients and knew she had been exposed) flew in on. The feds came knocking on her door, and basically said that if anyone in the household left the house, they would immediately go to prison. They put ankle monitors on everyone in the household, and security tape across all the doors and windows so none could be opened without visibly breaking the tape. The CDC called every hour or so to do mandatory temperature checks, and they had to talk to every person in the household to make sure everyone was still present.
Apparently she almost got fired over it, because her manager initially didn’t believe her. She tried to pull the typical “if you’re sick you need to find someone to cover your shifts. If you can’t find anyone, you need to come in” BS that is rampant in retail. It wasn’t until my wife had the feds call her manager and basically tell her “she’s 100% under quarantine, and if you encourage her to break it we’ll haul your ass in front of a judge” that the manager relented.
than…
I like to believe that it’s a like a news headline “More Americans have died of ebola after marrying Kim Kardashian”
As a non-native speaker of english, I can’t get my head around this grammatical mistake. Than and then are completely different!
native speakers make spelling errors more often than non native speakers because they learn to speak the language way before learning to spell, which means homophones can easily register as the same word in your mind for years before you even encounter the words in writing. having to unlearn things is usually harder than just learning it in the first place.
I’ve noticed over the years I never used to make the mistake, but the better my proficiency, the more I started making the mistake. I think when you start running on autopilot mistakes like that are made more often
This is a great signal to be careful about! Thanks. Something like a momebmnt when phonetics begin to take precedence on grammar. You don’t think that much when speaking and new mistakes appear.
This is a common mistake for many native English speakers and highlights the different challenges in speaking a language and writing a language.
In many regions of the US for example, “than” and “then” are often pronounced exactly the same.
Maybe Americans should quit teaching their children dialects that damage their ability to spell.
That’s not really how language… or humans… or culture… work.
You from New Zealand? Look in the mirror and say “can’t”.
Isn’t that a term of endearment over there though? I would have suggested the word “deck”
Or “huge deck”
Other languages even have similar things like “jei”, “jai” first one means if, the other one is for her
Thən məybe Englәsh shəld əwn əp to its dəsrəspəct fər vəwəls.
If we’re doing that we should probably just go full runic
That’s a lot of schwas!
әәәәәәә, nә?
TIL there is a difference in pronounciation between those two. I’m not even American!
An vs ehn though both are usually ən
depends on the accent.
There are many different accents across the US.
Some of them very much pronounce the word “than” like others pronounce the word “then”.
Nah, just missing an ,
Nah, just missing
ana ,FTFY
Conclusion: Kim Kardashian is the primary source of the Ebola Virus in America.
Republican argument methodology 101
Why did they die of ebola after marriage?
How would they get married after dying of Ebola?
Now there’s no need to kink shame.
Oh, so ghosts can’t get married now?!
Depends on the state.
Undead I think
Incubation period, I suppose.
So far…
So the count is more than 1? Damn we might want to investigate Kim Kardashian, she may be symptomless.
Than
That’s not a statistic, its a news headline reporting on a chain of events.