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Asked this in a different sub and got mixed answers. How to spell burrito?

I've seen it spelled 부리토, 브리또, and the other sub said it could be 부리또. I understand its a loan word and it won't be perfect. But which is used more often? Which sounds more natural to say in Korean? For example, if you were to message a friend asking to get burritos together, which would you use?

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u/real_lampcap_ — 5 days ago

OLP changes???

Has anyone else with OLP had changes to their letters or numbers over the years? None of the personality changes have been major and the colors I associate with them have remained the same. But the genders for a lot of them have swapped a lot. T for example was a woman for so long and now I cant really see T as anything except a man. F though, used to be a woman and now is both and neither? Sort of non binary I guess, but like could be either on any given day. I find it strange bc I also have hearing motion and that hasnt changed at all. The sounds I hear never change.

Also do you guys see distinct faces with them? I have seen a few people draw out their personalities and they have a face. I've always seen them more as like mannequins with personalities and clothing. Like V is like a 1920's flapper but with no face. Or 6 is a rude dude who's angry a lot but he has no expression. He just is angry.

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u/real_lampcap_ — 6 days ago

How do you spell burrito? (Genuine)

Sorry if this is counts as a low quality question and therefore against the rules. Its just that I already googled this and it really didn't help. I've seen it spelled both 부리토 and 브리또. I was wondering if both are acceptable, or which one is used more often. Weirdly enough, using for a paper I'm writing so I am genuinely asking.

Edit: These comments arent helping either. I'll just go with 부리또 😅

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u/real_lampcap_ — 6 days ago

Anthropology degree worth it?

I recently realized my interest in anthropology within the past couple years. Even more specifically, paleoanthropology. I never attended university, but now I am genuinely considering applying to take anthro. However, being 25, I am not sure if I should. I was wondering if the degree is worth my time or should I simply just keep working and forget about school. I know the careers afterward arent usually great and often tedious, at least from what I've seen others say.

Perhaps I should simply keep it a hobby?

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u/real_lampcap_ — 1 month ago

Burn on thumb

Got a burn from flicking a lighter to many times. It was bright red and shiny at first. Now its been brown for about a week or so and is a bit hard to the touch. No pain. I read it would heal up pretty quick. I'm sure its part of the healing process, but will this scar? Will it stay like this? Or will it go back to normal?

u/real_lampcap_ — 2 months ago

This is just a little story with no evidence so feel free to skip this post.

When I was very young, my mom was so proud of her children's book collection. She had every single one of those little golden books, and so many others. Among those was the infamous bear books. I remember reading them and loving them as a kid. My entire life I called them Berenstein. I didnt know of the common "-stein" name ending as a kid. I didnt know anyone Jewish or German with the name so I genuinely cant see myself mixing it up.

Here comes the odd part, all of those books disappeared. Literally every single one. They were all in my room and one day they just weren't. My step father is notorious for throwing away what he deems unnecessary and we have been blaming him for years for the disappearance of the books, but he claims he never threw them away. He says he would never throw books away and he never spent time in my bedroom anyway. Everyone in my family claims to remember reading the Berenstein bears and my brother even claims to remember the authors being named Berenstein after asking my mom about their names rhyming when he was little.

I read a story about another girl who claims her books also disappeared. Berenstein is a hill I am willing to die on and there is plenty of evidence already anyway. The Berenstain Bears to me is the only mandela effect that seems like a real timeline jump instead of just misremembering.

Anyway just thought I'd share a dumb little story.

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u/real_lampcap_ — 4 months ago

I have seen this clip twice. This is from the show Still Standing season 1 episode 19. Came out in 2002. I feel like this is the best piece of evidence I've seen about the movie existing. I've searched the sub to see if anyone else has posted it. I cant find anyone posting it so I'm just posting it here. If its a reference to something else that I'm missing, then correct me. I wasn't even alive when Shazaam supposedly and Kazaam came out so I havent seen the movie and won't claim to.

Also as a DC fan, I very much doubt this is a comic reference as Billy Batson doesn't make this move in the comics.

Edit: so someone else did post it once I found it lol. But imma still post it anyway.

u/real_lampcap_ — 4 months ago