@Wiley Ah, I understand the issue now. Archaic, informal, and British. I grew up in the 70s, and have lived in 8 different states, on both coasts, and a few different countries, and have never heard this uttered. I now see this comic and being irrelevant to me.
Ah, I understand the issue now. Archaic, informal, and British. I grew up in the 70s, and have lived in 8 different states, on both coasts, and a few different countries, and have never heard this uttered.
I’ve never heard someone say ‘dishing on’. What are the origins of that phrase? I’ve heard ‘dis’ used before, as in ’don’t dis me’. And that derives from disrespect. Dishevel, maybe?
I’ve owned exactly two types of cables for the Samsungs I own. USB micro B, and USB C. The new oval cables were a pleasure to swap to. And it wasn’t Samsung that did this. It was the entire USB industry. It’s not a Samsung proprietary cable like the Lightning cable is to sapple.
There’s a harp player that I follow online. She can add distort to her harp, and other effects and make it sound amazing. Name a song, she plays it. She didn’t stick with that narrow view.
@Wiley Ah, I understand the issue now. Archaic, informal, and British. I grew up in the 70s, and have lived in 8 different states, on both coasts, and a few different countries, and have never heard this uttered. I now see this comic and being irrelevant to me.