Imagine a Wire tribute band that only played gigs via a wireless connection and never appeared in the venue and they were called Telemetry.
what guitars would they play with?
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Imagine a Wire tribute band that only played gigs via a wireless connection and never appeared in the venue and they were called Telemetry.
Plankswhat guitars would they play with?
It’s nearly always a “sophomore effort” too. Fucking awful phrase.i know i'm repeating myself here... but the word "sophomore" when applied to albums. just say 2nd
I am speaking as the “triggered”, to be clear! I have no problem with the word, but flinch when told it applies to me. I’ll decide that, thanks very much (and go fuck yourself).There’s no better way to “trigger” someone than to tell them they look like you’ve just “triggered” them.
ah here, english probably has the least predictable spelling vs pronunciation of any language.In English at least, it's a silly word.
200 years? It’s also widely used in zoology to describe similar arrangements in animals like lions where the offspring of multiple parents are cared for together while parents take turns to go hunting.The word kresh sounds horrible.
how long has the word crèche being used to mean nursery in English?
Why is it spelled crèche and pronounced kresh and not krechy or cre-che?
The two C's in crèche have different pronunciations and there is nothing to indicate this.
Why is there a line over the first E
but no cedilla under the second C
to soften the sound?
In English at least, it's a silly word.
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