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Forester@pawb.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•We all know grammar Nazis. What incorrect grammar are you completely in defence of?English5·4 days agoYou all did not have
Forester@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.ml•The Russian Armed Forces carried out the largest attack on the strategic hub of the Armed Forces of Ukraine PavlogradEnglish5·5 days agoAnother attack another Russian loss
The scaleies are out there
Forester@pawb.socialto World News@lemmy.ml•Russia says Ukraine lost more than 1,195 soldiers in special operation area over past dayEnglish8·5 days agoLmfao you think the defending side suffers heavier losses in human wave attacks. By the way Russia mounted 24 of those today all failed. You really are a cooked commie. https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-battlefield-woes-ukraine
It means your favor has increased could be it went from a favorabality of 0 to 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
+n = the range of numbers from zero to infinity
-n = the range of numbers from negative one to negative infinity
Forester@pawb.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, press secretary saysEnglish3·7 days agoIt’s a crucifix fyi.
Forester@pawb.socialto memes@lemmy.world•If you want to see my pusswatcha, dress like men in hair metal bands from the 1980s.English15·7 days agoIt’s concerning that you had to clarify with brains
You are bioluminescent. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a64745894/biophotons-emit-glow/
Tbf kinda hard to document things if they are blurred out. Blurring it would be like putting black censor boxes over the body piles in auchwitz and then showing students the remaining image with the important bits hidden and expecting them to understand what’s under the censor.
I have never said this. It’s nice to know that you have a vivid imagination. Maybe you can use that big imagination to tell Putin a nice story and he can start to care about the ukranians.
Forester@pawb.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Does the 6 refer to a body part or a measurement in inches?English4·11 days agoIt’s because you were mistranslating six to back instead of ass
My brother if there had a hundred people in your town you lost 70 to 90% of your people and then there were only 25 to 11 of you left alive I’d say your group was obliterated. I do not argue that there were still millions of natives left alive, but there were roughly 60 to 100 million natives prior to the first explorers arriving.
/s. Unfortunately your rhetoric does not follow party line. Please censor yourself.
(I do appreciate that one of you is a historian and not a party liner)
Low effort, replies. Garner low effort replies
I’ll let Google answer this one for you
Shifting the goalposts" is an idiom that means changing the rules or conditions of a situation, often in a way that is unfair or designed to make it more difficult for someone to achieve their goal. It implies that someone is deliberately making it harder for another person to succeed by moving the target or changing the requirements after the activity has already begun, according to several online dictionaries. Here’s a breakdown of what it means in different contexts: In general: It signifies a change in expectations or standards, often to the disadvantage of someone else. Imagine playing a game where the rules keep changing mid-game, making it harder to win. In an argument: It can refer to someone who keeps changing their stance or demands during a discussion to avoid conceding or to keep arguing. For example, if someone keeps adding new requirements after an agreement has been reached, they are shifting the goalposts. In the workplace: It can mean a manager changing performance expectations or job duties after the work has already started, without proper justification or compensation, says a business blog. In politics: It can describe a situation where a political party or leader changes their position or priorities to suit their current needs, potentially misleading the public or undermining previous promises, reports Forbes. In everyday language: It’s a negative term, implying unfairness and manipulation. People generally dislike when goalposts are moved because it creates a sense of instability and distrust.
Wonderful way to put words in someone else’s mouth. Shift those goal posts a little further. I’m sure nobody will notice.
Case? You seem confused, I said the natives were mostly gone before the English stepped foot in the new world. That’s a historical fact read a book. I’m not saying anything else. I have no case.
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