The Wikipedia article claims that in Book II a decent number of the minor-key pieces end with a minor triad, a departure from only a small minority of them ending that way in Book I.
Pretty shifty counterpoint in that example =)
"When you think about it, pork allegedly tastes like human." How can my thinking about it affect whether someone alleges it?
Maybe they weren't cooked correctly? I've had impossible burger many times, and it always looks light brown like a McDonald's burger when cooked. Tastes like one, too (which I enjoy).
Less, by Andrew Sean Greer. A really wonderful, light-hearted, hilarious novel about self-worth. The writing reminds me of David Sedaris.
Please label 2016
Anything other than [A-Za-z]+ causes trouble.
It will be really funny if this image turns out to be a real photo.
My grandpa would agree, I think. DOS is way easier to teach by rote, and is a much more consistent experience than a modern operating system.
I suspect this story starts long before the author and their wife discover they have nothing in common. These (marrying before realizing incompatibility, then the obsessive all-or-nothing relationship with their direct…
The Wikipedia article claims that in Book II a decent number of the minor-key pieces end with a minor triad, a departure from only a small minority of them ending that way in Book I.
Pretty shifty counterpoint in that example =)
"When you think about it, pork allegedly tastes like human." How can my thinking about it affect whether someone alleges it?
Maybe they weren't cooked correctly? I've had impossible burger many times, and it always looks light brown like a McDonald's burger when cooked. Tastes like one, too (which I enjoy).
Less, by Andrew Sean Greer. A really wonderful, light-hearted, hilarious novel about self-worth. The writing reminds me of David Sedaris.
Please label 2016
Anything other than [A-Za-z]+ causes trouble.
It will be really funny if this image turns out to be a real photo.
My grandpa would agree, I think. DOS is way easier to teach by rote, and is a much more consistent experience than a modern operating system.
I suspect this story starts long before the author and their wife discover they have nothing in common. These (marrying before realizing incompatibility, then the obsessive all-or-nothing relationship with their direct…