my most controversial take is that Worcestershire is not hard to pronounce
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@SuperDicq A lot of fancy words to make a very shallow point
But the parents of millennials were more likely to have taken their kids to see “The Lion King” than “Reality Bites.” So millennials have been inured at an early age of “a la carte” preferences and inclusion. Two-timing is de rigueur particularly amongst org-mode devotees, a good number of whom only use emacs for task management and demur to a modern IDE for coding.
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just read a post unironically talking about millenials ruining emacs