I'm sure he cared, he probably just had a lot on his mind; "hmm.. probably mice for dinner today, agaaain, and what the heck was that Otis dude hooting about last night?!"
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"Det finnes dusinvis av oss" would perhaps be a better translation, but it's not really an expression commonly used in Norway, so it still feels a bit awkward to say.
Or gallantly hand it back to his hero.
".. Italian F1 giants Ferrari" - ah, okay so Ferrari is Italian, and they've been in the game for a while, you say? /s
"This year we're resetting the I'm-so-stupid counter and the goal is to have it stay firmly at zero through the entire season."
I'm with you, cold water can stay. I think I'll enjoy a glass of it right now, in fact.
Yeah, Internal Combustion Engines and In Car Entertainment must go! /s
I've never experienced H2 to be larger than H1 in such usage, but rather the same size. Are you sure there aren't any CSS affecting your result?
From a stackoverflow reply:
Why h1 and h2 are same?
This is by design is because browser manufacturers think/agreed, that beneath web editors, producers and developers the is commonly treated as the visual more important heading and headings in the content documents should then ideally start with . That is why font-size is not default bigger inside , , , tags.
In the US, presidents and other high ranking officials enjoy privileges and have powers that go far, faaaar beyond what a king has in a modern monarchy.
A Chihuahua alien would tremble, constantly, make quick jabs at its' victims then momentarily retreat before going in for another jab. All while barking incessantly.
Now I'm hopeful AI can help provide us with a Chihuahua edition of all the movies.
Mhm, I think Batman is larger..