because who tf is singing happy birthday twice?
~(stay safe yall)~
Lmfao can we please talk about her inclusion of the Soviet anthem
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because who tf is singing happy birthday twice?
~(stay safe yall)~
Lmfao can we please talk about her inclusion of the Soviet anthem
State of California - General Land Office - US Department of the Interior - 1944.
Energy company has got some sass
Duke Energy Fined $102 million for Polluting Rivers with Coal Ash
This is the best summary of the corporate deflection of blame for environmental destruction onto the consumer to save face I’ve ever seen
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The French Version of “Like”
(In the sense of “I mean like” “You know like”)
We have THREE main ways of saying “like” in sentences, cause we thought “lol why only have one?” They’re used generally orally by an individual, LIKE A LOT (and sometimes written when texting friends)
You will be granted access of me and my best friend’s conversation screenshots in order for you to see them used.
1. GENRE
This one is used the most, including me to the despair of my parents lol.
Translation: “like sometimes he’s talking and at some point there was something that triggered him” “like fuck I’m looking at this rock it’s crazy”
2. EN MODE
A kind of “like” used when you want to present a state in which you were in.
Translation: “It’s so funny that you thought about what you wrote like oh yeah I wasn’t clear let me phrase it better”
3. JE SUIS LÀ / J’ÉTAIS LÀ
It’s used in the sense of “I’m like” and “I was like”
Translation: “Yeah I was like calm down”
In Quebec, we use "comme" just as you would use "like" in English
Ex. Pi j'étais comme, qu'est-ce tu fais toi??"
And then I was like, what are you doing??
*pounds on ur windshield as u hide inside ur car with doors locked*
seriously? are you kidding me?
That is a CHILD. Have some fucking decency.
*pops your tires w/ my strong front teeth and goes for the kill*
Political map of Great Britain: Old vs Young (65+ vs 18-24).