I would probably at least have added an id tag to the div with something like "rip-chuck". That was the first thing I checked until I asked a colleague.
In English and in France we use a bunch of different words that kind of quantify levels of friendship. This means that the word friendship is already subjective within a particular language.
Here a some of the words:
My friend, my palm, my buddy, my chum, my bff, my mate
Also there is a difference between a female friendship and male friendship usually. Men friends with other men barely talk about their problem, they're usually hanging out to escape their problems. I can't speak for women categorically but I feel they're more likely to discuss their issues with their female friends than men.
There are far more factors in play too, such as culture, friends in the Australia for example may call each other cunts but in the USA that would probably not be a friendly thing to do even with your pals.
My overarching point being that friendship means many things to many different people, regardless of even leaving a country, language or culture. So given the context of the world, it clearly has varying meanings.
Worked for me. And also after a while all the cycling helped me change my diet after a while since I no longer fancied eating a whole 12" pizza after a big bike ride, I'd just get a light salad or something.
I also would like to know your setup! I'd be very interested!
I was looking into whether I should purchase Windows or buy a Mac to run a DAW, but if you're saying that Ardour is good enough, then I can just install that this weekend!
In the UK when I tell people I'm a programmer, software engineer, web developer, systems engineer or whatever role I've had at the time, they usually ask me to fix their Windows machine... I guess that's the level of respect we get here.
> I think you took a negative tone to my post when it was not meant that way.
Then go onto say:
> I think you're deluding yourself. No offense, but
Sounds like the negative tone is continuing.
On another note:
> I'm sure your country is very nice as well, but there is not enough freedom.
What exactly are Americans free to do which we cannot in the UK?
The American dream seems to be more viable in Europe where the difference in pay between the top and the bottom is less severe and social mobility is higher.
Does it say freud? I assume it's meant to say friend...
Does it say watters? I'm assuming it's trying to say matters?
It took me about a minute or two to deduce these meanings though...