Quel boulot, mais pièces et MO avec 1200 heures, on ne doit pas être très loin de 75-80k all-in
Parfois on regarde les choses, telles qu'elles sont, en se demandant pourquoi.
Parfois on les regarde, telles qu'elles pourraient être, en se disant pourquoi pas.
Quelqu'un pourrait me dire d'où vient l'expression "bad ass" please ? Merci !
Light is Right || Heavy is cool :D "Knowledge is what you get when you read the directions, experience is what you get when you don't." - Unknown https://www.youtube.com/user/Supervroum91
Read that and you'll know everything there is to know about bad ass
"The upsurge in -ass compounds in the 1950s follows some crucial precedents. First, both half-ass (by 1936) and half-assed (by 1935) were established forms; and second, so were big-ass (1945, according to RHHDAS) and big-assed (1948). Another form already in place was smart-ass (1949).
There are strong reasons to suppose that half-ass arose originally in reference to the mule (half-ass and half-horse), but it's harder to argue that everyone in 1950 was on board with this etymology. After all, if "mule" were the idea in all writers' and speakers' minds, why would any of them express the adjective as half-assed instead of as half-ass (or maybe half-asinine)?
In my view, the more plausible explanation is that when the flood of -asses inundated the language in the 1950s and 1960s, English speakers were already divided on the question of what the -ass referred to in any particular case. As a result, we often see both -ass and -assed forms—and even within the -ass segment of speakers and writers, the association with hooved beasts of burden is far from unanimous." ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
"The positive meaning of "bad ass" or "badass" is derived from the somewhat dated slang usage of the word "bad", meaning "cool". For example, one might exclaim "That is one baaad ride, brother!" at the sight of one of these. Or, for another example, one might say "She's a bad mama jama!" to express that one finds a particular woman exceptionally attractive. Context is important, though, with this slang usage of the word "bad", as is the tone and inflection used when employing it in conversation. Since its usage has fallen out of favor as a go-to descriptor for all-things-exceptional, the term "bad" may be misinterpreted as a disparagement or criticism if not given the proper context or tone. The term "badass" is generally safer to use, mild vulgarity notwithstanding, as its meaning is not usually interpreted as negative."
Quand je lis ce que je lis, quand je vois ce que je vois, quand j'entends ce que j'entends, je suis heureux de penser ce que je pense
C'est tout con en fait, je pensais que c'était lié à une forme / un style particulier qui m'échappait complètement
Light is Right || Heavy is cool :D "Knowledge is what you get when you read the directions, experience is what you get when you don't." - Unknown https://www.youtube.com/user/Supervroum91