diegantobass
@diegantobass@lemmy.world
Came here for the biscuits
- Comment on The writers have run out of ideas 1 month ago:
Vous vous êtes emporté m’sieur
- Comment on The writers have run out of ideas 1 month ago:
Yes, that’s how I did intend it in the first place! You were the first to comment and dans ma langue maternelle, so I couldn’t resist and replied with my réaction à chaud.
- Comment on The writers have run out of ideas 1 month ago:
J’en pleure
- Comment on Stat of the day 2 months ago:
This is a great signal to be careful about! Thanks. Something like a momebmnt when phonetics begin to take precedence on grammar. You don’t think that much when speaking and new mistakes appear.
- Comment on Stat of the day 2 months ago:
That’s a lot of schwas!
- Comment on Stat of the day 2 months ago:
As a non-native speaker of english, I can’t get my head around this grammatical mistake. Than and then are completely different!
- Comment on FOSDEM 2025 Open Research devroom 2 months ago:
Thanks y’all, proposals number jumped from 8 to 32 at 23:50 and we are now flooded with emails asking for deadline extensions. Good job academia!
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- Comment on True love will Daniel 3 months ago:
I second @Gingerlegs opinion
- Comment on What's a word that means a common saying which is arguably untrue? 1 year ago:
A proverb.
Because your examples are actual proverbs, that might be considered true or not, depending on who says it when.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I have a kid, so I needed to think this through before teaching it. I ended up teaching the kid that you would need to look everywhere at all times, but that would require having eyes everywhere, right? So you just start looking in the direction where cars could come first, and then you keep looking rightleftrightleft until you crossed the damn street