It doesn’t look to bad to me. The shape is there, maybe there are few chocolate chips, but those bastards usually lay at the bottom.
It doesn’t look to bad to me. The shape is there, maybe there are few chocolate chips, but those bastards usually lay at the bottom.
It’s the white part, obviously
Is this considered grammatically correct in English? As far as I know, this form is correct when you’re listing something, but the last element must be preceded by and
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You’re right.
I joined Lemmy two weeks ago, yet, I still spend most of my “Social network time” on Reddit. And the reason is that Reddit has more things to see, more interesting posts to interact with and so on.
I think that we that are already here should “prepare the place” so that others may come. And preparing the place means exactly creating posts and commenting. As simple as that.
Well, they can just open it on another instance. This is the beauty of Lemmy and the Fediverse.