It's always a holiday in France... jealous American noises
Well... at least I'm not French
(/j)
It's always a holiday in France... jealous American noises
Well... at least I'm not French
(/j)
You've got þat backwards... Þorne is þe unvoiced letter, as in þem or boþ, whereas eð is þe voiced, as in faðer.
Source: A semester of Old West Norse language class (wherein þorne and eð are used in the same way as in English).
White flag? Have Russian invaders been flying it falsely, or does Ukraine just not care? (Legit question, I haven't heard about this. I stand with Ukraine.)
And the Satanic Bible of course. And Nietzsche for the atheist philosophers, prose and poetic eddas for us heathens, some text or another for Wicca, and a Latin edition of Ars Goetia... right? No? Then I smell religious favoritism worthy of the supreme court.
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I think the mistake might come from a lack of reading. The contraction "should've" is often used in speech, which might be mistakenly written as "should of" if you don't read a lot and see it written properly all the time. We've mostly lost the voiced quality of "v" at the ends of words like that, so it's basically pronounced "should-uf" in American English.
If Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 was so good, why didn't it feature any Taylor Swift music?
(massive /j I like both)
Washing my hands, I use a $1 bottle of dollar store soap, feels pretty luxurious (I'm a broke university student and my codormatory had no soap before I bought it don't judge).
Earth warms up from ice age. Big sloth too fuzzy. Loses fuzz and tries to climb tree. Big sloth too big. Small big sloth gets smaller, climbs tree.
Mountain biking track. The guy rode up on the wall, splat into the snow, then slid down to their current position, leaving a human-shaped outline on the snowy wall