

First on a big container ship, then on a midsize cruise ship, then on a riverboat, then on a two-person inflatable paddle boat. When I finally clung to a pool noodle, I realized it was time to get rid of the tattoo and return to the shore.
Wird schon quappen!
DE-based, im Südwesten


First on a big container ship, then on a midsize cruise ship, then on a riverboat, then on a two-person inflatable paddle boat. When I finally clung to a pool noodle, I realized it was time to get rid of the tattoo and return to the shore.


Number 5 made me rethink my life, get an anchor tattoo and turn to the sea.
@m3t00@lemmy.world solved it, “tufted titmouse” is the name :)
Those birds are so beautiful (and, seen from Europe, exotic). (No shade to the raccoon.)
What’s the name of the lowest one, the small one with the crest?
insert meme
You use the English word because you’re a pretentious idiot
I use the English word because I forgot
We are not the same
“Sorry, I forgot the English, Finnish and Arabic word. I can offer you Urdu, Basque and Polish, if you’re interested.”


To add one datapoint: I actually installed LibreOffice just now just to try it out. I went via
Format > Page Style > General [this tab was open by default] > Orientation: Landscape
If that is the correct way, then it was, IMO, hard to miss and fast to find. If it was the wrong way*, however then I’d say I find the menu labels misleading.
*I am not quite sure, because the dialogue had the Title “Page Style: Default Page Style”, so I would have expected pages in all new documents to now start out in landscape orientation, but I opened a new document, and the page was in portrait orientation. So, I think I did what I tried to do - change orientation only in the current document - in spite of that (misleading, thus proving your point?) dialogue title.


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That’s one seal-looking shark