@Sereeena I had the same experience, and ultimately realised I couldn’t get past it. Ruined the book for me. I guess you have to read it before it becomes a cliche.
Departing Vienna, and walked past an area in the main train station where volunteers were welcoming arrivals and handing out water and supplies, presumably to those fleeing Ukraine. 

We’ve had about an hour delay so far on the RJX60 back to München, but that just gives more time for a hot schnitzel roll from the @_DiningCar!
https://t.co/FRrXTKmkRu
@ingobousa
He only offered me ketchup or mayo!
@Grumpy_Hoosier @_DiningCar I grew up in Indiana! Definitely very similar…
@ctford I don’t know that I could articulate the rules, but Fordo definitely sounds less correct. Maybe for one syllable names it’s -y but two syllables is -o? (Hence why my partner is Snooky.)
Maybe it’s because I came 5th in the 1995 Indiana State Speech Tournament for Impromptu Speaking
, but I have *never* seen PowerPoint Karaoke done well. It’s boring. https://t.co/BeMvvynDFb
@aussielunix They always make me think of Major from “Midnite: The Story of a Wild Colonial Boy,” who had wings like the sunrise. 
@aussielunix Rodd used to read it to me when I had insomnia. Now we quote it to each other all the time. Khat’s lines are the best. “You haven’t done a murder yet!” 
@SarahMoran Jesus, I’m so sorry. It’s awful. Halfway around the world, when taxi drivers heard we were from Australia they asked about the floods. 
RT @DoubleNaeBow: pronouncing “boolean” like “jolene” is my toxic developer trait https://t.co/2lWDVNUL1n
@DevRhiana @MelissaKaulfuss @valeriecodes There have also been several cross-stitch related talks at @linuxconfau from folks like @glasnt! Check it out: https://t.co/0C9eqVYVYK