That’s where they land in Raised By Wolves, right?
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What this chart forgets is that you can share your solution. You share your automation with a team of 20 or post it online and the payoff is much higher
You got it wrong. Jesus was born about 2026 years ago (give or take) but he died around age 30 so his death is less than 2000 years ago.
I think, once we reach 2000 years, it’s ok.
That’s called Jubilee
According to the TNG story, they planted the seeds in very early stages of life so way before the last common ancestor of humans and dinosaurs
All mushrooms are edible. At least once.
lugal@sopuli.xyzto Linguistics Humor@sh.itjust.works•This is true and a core foundation of Roman lawEnglish3·5 days agoI’m also a native speaker and you said nothing that contradicts what I said. I even elaborated on the difference between auxiliary and content verbs. No one cares about the former.
lugal@sopuli.xyzto Linguistics Humor@sh.itjust.works•This is true and a core foundation of Roman lawEnglish5·5 days agoThere are many SOV languages, including Japanese and Turkish. In fact, SOV is the most common word order, followed by SVO and after a gap VSO.
The thing about German is that it can be both but the word order isn’t free either, as it is in Latin, but there are rules that aren’t straightforward at first glance. So short sentences often have SVO with a 1:1 translation to English but the more complicated the sentence, the more often you have SOV, especially when you count the content word and not the auxiliary. I can go into more detail how this so called “verb second” works if you want. But I think that that’s where the frustration comes from: easy sentences are intuitive and then – boom – out of the blue it changes.
Also: German is a Western European language so English native speakers are more likely to come into contact with it.
The same in the sense that they are the same in each country. I see I put it ambiguously. Sorry.
“We take the guy with less money on his account”
lugal@sopuli.xyzto Linguistics Humor@sh.itjust.works•This is true and a core foundation of Roman lawEnglish10·5 days agoSo it’s not only us Germans who delay the verb that much. Just be glad you don’t work as an interpreter for Ancient Latin
I think it was more like We had national currencies so let’s at least keep national backsides of coins.
The paper money is the same btw
When people say, gender is a spectrum, this is what they mean
The new deal was quite racist and we shouldn’t forget that and romanticize it
They were much more diverse back in the days
lugal@sopuli.xyzto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I'm not saying that I agree. But I understand.8·6 days agoSays the guy whose profile picture is a French person with a British accent
I don’t care what and if you believe but the alcohol in the wine is certainly no proof of transubstantiation. Who would even claim it?
Wie mit meiner Datierungs-Applikation. Ich kann jetzt die C14-Methode, bin aber immer noch alleine