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• #75876
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• #75877
Probably a pea, is this a Meme or a WTF!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho-PT5Fih_I
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• #75879
You are officially out of touch with popular culture. Jeremy Corbyn reposted this on stage about 2 months ago.
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• #75880
I will have to agree with you there, I am neither popular or cultured, will save for Friday next time!
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• #75881
And the flavours! Onions and cream? Salt AND potato?!
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• #75882
This feels a bit too knowing to be genuine to me. lold though.
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• #75884
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• #75885
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• #75886
Yeah I remember that, completely excruciating to watch.
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• #75887
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• #75888
When Google Surveys goes wrong (GwGs won't like this).
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• #75889
the use of the word "historic" in this context makes it sound like they were the best cases of CSA, which is horrible.
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• #75890
the use of the word "historic"
Everybody is doing it, including the BBC. You can either be a grammar Nazi and complain, or you can accept that English speakers now say historic where they used to say historical.
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• #75891
yeah i don't care that much, but thanks for caring for both of us.
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• #75892
Like a lot of language fetishism, it's a very dubious rule anyway. Historic has been used for both meanings ever since the English nicked it from the French. At some point, some undereducated teacher decides their preference is canon and starts caning any pupil who disagrees. These things spread like urban myths. Or glass.
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• #75893
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• #75894
I completely looked past"historic" and felt "Which child do you like best?" was more worthy of comment in regard to sexual abuse.
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• #75895
yeah memes plz
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• #75896
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• #75897
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• #75898
Care to elaborate?
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• #75899
This is an amazing photo.
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• #75900
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