You walk away, they walk the bit.
I didn’t notice at first, but then the sound was unmistakable. Had to physically pull them away and shut the shit down.
Ribbed for your pleasure. How thoughtful!
Nice vertical knurling
Well, the hole is nice, I guess?
I made the soft jaws beforehand. He just had to mill out a new flat surface. smh my head.
Unrelated but SMH already stands for Shaking My Head.
So your essentially wrote “shaking my head my head”
Yeah. It’s a joke.
Good old RAS Syndrome
If I had a dollar for every time I’d heard someone repeat words in an acronym I’d already be at the ATM machine cashing out.
don’t forget your pin number
If you shake it more than twice you are playing with it.
You’ll go blind.
TGIF it’s Friday.
i dgaf dont give a fuck
Rip in peace
I like “I dgaf a fuck” personally
I always replace it with So Much Hate. works in all the same situations, but a bit angrier
Does it stand for shake/shaking? I’ve always used it to mean smack/smacking my head. As in facepalming.
Don’t be too upset at yourself. I used to think that it stood for “suck me homie”.
My version kind of works the same way “I want to rock and roll all night and part of every day” works.
Oof. Mine is thinking ffs was “fuckfuck, shit”
It’s an intentional word meme, sometimes inducing damn. Similar one is RIP in peace or RIP in pieces. Most writing it know it’s wrong, but do it on purpose.
Probably stemming from that time we were all talking about how VIN number, PIN number, ATM machine etc were all wrong because RAS syndrome, another joke name but coined for the syndrome in now.
There are also recursive acronyms, often intentionally humorous, like WINE meaning ‘WINE Is Not an Emulator’ and EINE ‘EINE Is Not Emacs’.
You don’t get it
SMH my head
I’ll take that joke all the way to the ATM machine.
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O hi, it’s me- your apprentice
That’ll buff right out.
Have zero experience in metalworking, but I am curious about it, can anyone ELI5 what exactly went wrong here? Other than it looking like a metal eating beaver broke into your Workshop.
CNC endmill took too big of a cut and probably ended up flying through the wall at the other end of the shop, or just burned a hole through the floor when it melted.