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  • https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/that

    That refers primarily to people or things; which refers primarily to things, and who refers primarily to people. Some authorities insist who/whom be used when making reference to people, but others, such as the Merriam-Webster dictionary, write that such prescriptions are "without foundation" and use of that in such positions is common and "entirely standard".[2] Hence, one sees both "he is the man who invented the telephone" and "he is the man that invented the telephone."

  • The Eternal Mysteries
  • Yeah, it's not even close. Has to be the stick.

  • oneteen onety one
  • I prefer eleventyleven

  • Anon prepares for a flood
  • But not every microscopic organism is an animal

  • Anon prepares for a flood
  • Good job it was just animals then

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  • tja

  • I wonder how much fun they are having out there that I will probably never get to experience...
  • Just learn both! But ich_iel has a lot more going on, so prioritise German.

  • ich☕🕖iel
  • Spaßfakt: Das letzte Mal, dass ich Tee getrunken habe, war letztes Jahr in Deutschland mit meinen deutschen Freunden. Und ich bin Angelsachse.

  • ich🇸🇮iel
  • sic lingva Latina scribebatvr

  • Political Compass of the Rings
  • The Hobbits absolutely do have a class system

  • Rivalité franco-anglaise
  • ich_iel steht im Hintergrund

  • Goodbye
  • Tickety-boo

  • Starmer kills off Rwanda plan on first day as PM
  • In addition to what Skua said, it's also worth pointing out that Reform, the main far-right party, led by the repulsive Nigel Farage (Brexiteer, friend of Trump, and so on), also made major gains, and came second in many constituencies. So although Labour has a majority now, things could get very ugly next time around if they don't do a good job.

  • Copperbara (Capybara in Copper Foil) [OC]
  • High-quality copper

  • Orb support
  • I'm also a big fan of the lesser-known "gorbs"

  • Orb support
  • I love orbs

  • AlaSU 101 rule
  • Saarland

  • smh do people really believe the bottom etymology?

    R5: PIE *h2o > o (although in Anatolian languages h2 is preserved as h), and it also looks like the chemical formula for water H2O, and French eau means water

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