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We all do
huh i wonder if the CIA took any offense at Kennedy saying that
mandarin clementine tangerine whoever named the citrus family did an amazing job
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“Before You Embark On A Journey Of Revenge, Dig Two Graves”. what a stupid fucking quote. I’m killing way more than two people idiot
help
Damage prediction on pears during transportation.
bad and naughty children get put in The Pear Wiggler to atone for their crimes
ah, a classic
every single day i think about the post that's like "cats be in the litter box like ksh ksh ksh ksh" because every single day my cat DO be in the litter box like "ksh ksh ksh ksh"
this is really what it's like you guys
zelda zelda zelda
Ok yeah this art generator is incredible
Irritatingly specific archaic word use guideline of the day
When referring to a specific period of time that will elapse before a thing happens, it can be tricky to choose between “hence” and “thence”
So here’s an easy way to remember which goes where. “Hence” means ‘from now’ – as in; “We shall gather on the moors, two nights hence, when the moon is full.” This is to say that in two days, both things, the moon being full, and the gathering on the moors, will happen.
“Thence” means ‘from then’ – as in; “When the moon is full, we shall gather on the moors two nights thence.” Meaning the timer doesn’t start until the full moon happens.
I think of it as ‘from here’ and ‘from there’ in a temporal way, as if you’re pointing at a calendar when you’re using the word.
And now you know.
You probably didn’t actually need to, but you do anyhow.
You’re welcome.