Lol I was thinking this exact thing
mmagod
now that i think about it, this would be handy for remote support techs walking a user on-site on what to do..
"you see the 3rd switch from the top that has the cisco logo? i'll need you to power cycle it"
2 hours later
"oh i found it"
vs.
"you see the girl with the blue hair? unplug the box her hair's connected to"
can't speak for others, but i'm mostly the quiet/introverted/lurker type..
sometimes i just feel like i have nothing valuable to add to the conversation
i will make an active effort to engage more tho
their good devs and engineers have left
i feel like i'm not actually against ads. i'm against the abuse of ads, that take away from the user experience..
i won't mind seeing an ad if it doesnt get in the way of what i need to do on the pc. i don't need an ad popping up when im trying to work on something, launch an application, download a file, etc. an ad in the corner, big enough for me to be aware of it, but obscure enough to not interrupt me will serve its purpose.
problem is, ad exposure is non-regulated and i can't believe how the constant ad spamming doesn't seem to phase a lot of people.
this would be a really mean prank
sure if we want to get granular, then yes "it" is a pronoun as well.. it's just not typically used when referring to a person
the irony behind my use of "it" just now though..
a younger candidate puppet would have drawn in the millenials/genz vote this time around but boomers gonna boom..
those are pronouns...
i'm glad this is being discussed. i felt like i was among very few in how i felt about that use of its vs it's.
just say "it is" and use it's as the possessive.. like every other word in the language and stop failing people on exams
a belief that they should treat others the way they'd want to be treated?
this is probably a trick question so i don't think I'd answer it correctly
i'd like to have a graphic design community on here