My brother poured some down my hair…
(i screamed bruh.)
Please tell me your talking about water…
it was something worse ._.
…
Dont tell me it was dawgs cum
It was T_T
Did bro jork it, IN YOUR HAIR?!
T_T
(YES)
I honestly dont know how to respond to that.
BEAT THE SHIT OUTTA BRO DAWG!
FREAKY NIGGAS, ARE (probably) NOT ALLOWED THERE.
Currently beating him rn
nah probably is an understatement
You never know. =3
True.
guess the game based on what I say!
“Would you rather expose yourself or expose yourself?”
(Not would you rather btw)
I’ve have a pimple on my ass and its honestly PISSING ME OFFF!!!
Is that OBS, The recording software?
Applications are called “software” because “software” is the overarching term for all non-hardware components of a computer, and “applications” are a specific type of software. Applications are designed to perform particular tasks for users, while software encompasses a broader range of instructions and data that run a computer. Think of it this way: all applications are software, but not all software are applications.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer, like the keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Software, on the other hand, consists of the instructions, data, and programs that tell the hardware what to do. *
Software as a Broad Category:
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Software is a general term that covers everything that’s not hardware. This includes the operating system (like Windows or macOS), system software (like drivers), and application software (like web browsers or word processors). *
Applications as Specific Programs:
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Applications are a type of software. They are designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks for the user, such as browsing the internet, creating documents, or playing games. *
Why “Application Software”:
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The term “application software” is sometimes used to distinguish it from other types of software, like system software (which manages the computer’s hardware). However, “application” is often used as a shorter, more user-friendly term. *
“App” as a Shorthand:
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“App” is simply a shortened version of “application,” and is commonly used, especially in the context of mobile devices and app stores.
i took a picture with the phone faced down in a dark room