Lemons
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After watching whiplash, I have a hard time seeing him and not hating his guts.
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The molecule responsible for orange and lemon flavours are just mirror images of each other.
Oranges and Lemons – Optical Isomerism
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Give cave johnson the lemmons?
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Make lemon-nades.
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WHERE'S THAT LEMON STEALING WHORE
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Even in this scene?
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Bro I'm on acid rn and the fuckin face just freaked me out on the last panel
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Christ, I would think that the last thing you'd want to be doing on acid is browsing the internet where you can't be sure of what exactly you'll scroll across.
Maybe I'm vitally misunderstanding acid trips, but where's your trip guide/designated driver/sober buddy? Where's your pre-prepped/vetted media to keep you from a bad experience?
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last acid trip consisted of me browsing Lemmy for many hours aswell, because my "trip guide" kinda bailed on me, but it still wasn't all that bad. Really, its all about the mindset, if you can convince yourself that everything is fine, it is.
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Anybody run him over with a zamboni yet?
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How about the Legend of Whiplash?
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is it more correct here than a comma and why?
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I have no idea what that thing is
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When life rents you lemons...
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the explanation i received a long time ago in grade school was:
commas should be used when you want to combine a sentence with a sentence fragment (i.e. something that’s not a sentence); semicolons should be used when you want to combine a sentence with another sentence, provided both sentences are closely related to each other.
now, i’m sure the actual rule is probably more complicated and nuanced than that, but the above idea has served me well throughout my academic career. i’ve found it helpful for getting an intuition on when they should be used and why.
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Same reaction here, Zitrone in German is lemon.
But it seems this is an issue for many language pairs, they have a section on it on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citron#Other_languages
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Trip sitters and vetting content isn't required imo if u know yourself and how you react to drugs in general.
But building up the dosage slowly and having someone there for the first time is probably smart.
I'd also avoid taking an hour bike trip through a dark forest but hindsight is 20/20, theme parks are great fun on the other hand though.
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You don’t buy lemonade, you rent it.
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That’s just what the Grammar Industrial Complex wants you to believe about their so-called punctuation.