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The strangest thing happened to me today…[unusual incident] I heard the most surprising thing the other day…[interesting or shocking fact] I’ll never live this down…[embarrassing story]
But a best friend will help you move a dead body." — Jim Hayes. "A loyal friend laughs at your jokes when they’re not so good, and sympathizes with your problems when they’re not so bad ...
The characters on Friends found a third place in their favorite coffee shop. Experts say it's important for strengthening connections. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Warner Bros./Everett ...
I'm not racist, I have black friends. "I'm not racist; I have black friends" (variant: "Some of my best friends are black"[1][2]) is a saying which is often employed by white people to justify their claim that they are not racist towards black people. The phrase, which gained popularity in the mid-2010s, has since sparked many internet memes ...
Slang meaning for strange, weird, cringe, and dumb. Originally referred to the U.S. State of Ohio. It gained widespread popularity in 2020 as a meme that humorously labelled Ohio as a weird place where only bizarre and random things happened. "What you are doing is so Ohio." from Ohio (e.g., "that guy is acting so from Ohio.") [97] [98] OK Boomer
Look-and-say sequence: Also known as the Cuckoo's Egg. Mathematical fallacy: Trying to prove that 2 = 1 or that 1 < 0. Mathematical joke: Complex numbers are all fun and games until someone loses an i. That's when things get real. Minkowski's question-mark function: A function with an unusual notation and possessing unusual fractal properties.
In a housing market where owning a home seems more and more out-of-reach, living with friends has become the norm for many.Experts say it also signals a shift in how society views friendships ...
In English -speaking countries, the common verbal response to another person's sneeze is "[God] bless you", or, less commonly in the United States and Canada, "Gesundheit", the German word for health (and the response to sneezing in German-speaking countries). There are several proposed bless-you origins for use in the context of sneezing.