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“Brian”…?
Typo/autocorrect for “bran”?
It’s a great word. It can be almost any part of speech/grammar!
Same here. My accounts still exist, but I only ever access it now through old.reddit signed out. I still read info from a few communities, but never comment.
Depending on the age, they do it on purpose. Sometimes it’s because they are just figuring out social situations – doing X to person Y results in action Z.
You can find videos of babies pretending to be stuck and crying to get attention. When “unstuck” and not given attention, they stop crying, get themselves fake-stuck again and start crying again. They want the attention and coddling that they got the last time they were legitimately stuck.
I’m sure some babies know they’re faking it.
What do you mean by “trolling”? It’s not like that’s a word that has a consistently agreed-upon definition.
Hmm…if it’s close, I’d just use my keyboard. If it’s far, I’d probably want the precision of the cursor anyway.
On the phone? Because otherwise, why not cut and paste?
“Freedom” = You can choose what you want to do
“Security” = limits on what you want to do.
Not always, but generally.
Sometimes if someone else has more freedom, that can lessen your security/safety.
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And consonants too
I was going to answer, but then you clarified on the body of your post that you only wanted answers from people in the US, lol
Like Elon Musk cutting government services to save the US taxpayer money.
…is what some weirdos I know seem to genuinely believe
I was interested in your post title.
But your post suggests your title was misinformed.
Your premise is “Ghosts must be real because an arbitrary 1% of ghost sightings must be real”. That’s not statistics, that’s you trying to convince yourself you’re right by misusing math.
The need for social belonging is exactly why there are gay communities. And the internet! Haha
Ahh, I didn’t get to that part of my French classes, lol
I learned that “ne” and “pas” are like a sandwich, and the verb stuff being negated is the sandwich contents, so that stuck with me. Lol
Thanks for the correction!
Me: What??? Ok sure, Coworker 2
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Small talk with coworker 1 doesn’t work at all because they will randomly randomly act condescending to you when you make a joke or say something that doesn’t land exactly with them.
…so are you coworker 1? Lol
I’m familiar with the hierarchy, but I’m failing to see how or why it would be used to say that queer people would always be unhappy. What’s that all about?
10/10 joke
n’avoir pas (verb goes in the middle)
I know it still needs to be conjugated. I also accept the possibility that I could be wrong.
Is he/it? I have to wonder if this is one of those “The Beatles are overrated” kinds of opinions