@taylan They could always break up into their constituent ethnic groups.
cc: @lucy do you know?
can you define "intelligence"?
cc: @condret
cc: @condret
I got a ploughman's sandwich at a pub today not knowing it would contain ham (the supermarket versions usually don't)
I am a little bit scared that my grandmother is vulnerable to AI voice fake scams.
I meant closest to the intent of the author (Paul?), not the most literal word-for-word translation. Because idioms change. So we can't rely on a word-for-word translation being interpreted by a modern audience how (I'm assuming) Paul would have expected the original to be interpreted.
Ty.
That reminds me of the bit in the Quran that says "They shall be a raiment [article of clothing] for you, and you for them".
That reminds me of the bit in the Quran that says "They shall be a raiment [article of clothing] for you, and you for them".
>Apparently older people get a name that's based on the name of their child. Think Icelandic but in reverse. So your name become something like "Johnsfather" or "Janesmother" when you get old.
Which child is it?
Which child is it?
@condret Ah okay. I was wondering if there was more to it than that
@Nudhul @lain @georgia @sj My experiences with Indian people outside of India have been mainly my mother and father's coreligionists, random people I see but don't talk to who look South Asian, and one guy who used to be on fediverse. They have been 95% positive. Nothing that rationally justifies concluding bad things about them as a group.
However, I have been to Kerala and got really ill there. So there's that.
However, I have been to Kerala and got really ill there. So there's that.
@condret what's the connection between Trump and MacDonalds?