- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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Sandhill cranes
gently caress those fake stork rear end fucks, I’d gently caress them right up
like a stork hosed one of those grey chickens and had the dumbest offspring with the dumbest bird call with a gallon of “I want to be hit by every car” flavored suicidal tendencies
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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What does this even mean?
someones never looked at horse legs
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Sep 24, 2023 14:01
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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that owns on every level
Wish he would have told the interviewer to speak the language or get out to cover all the bases
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Oct 4, 2023 23:51
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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I feel like the tornado owning you is kind of the answer that you’re looking for from the big guy
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Oct 7, 2023 00:00
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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Hey, at least he had a reasonable name for his document so he knew what it was.
I’d recommend maybe something a little more formulaic like:
CRIMES_$subcategory_$customer_$date
CRIMES_USHumIntSecrets_ChineseGovernment_20231006
I think it would really help him keep track
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Oct 7, 2023 13:06
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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An interpretive gif of my posting
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Oct 16, 2023 15:45
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- tehinternet
- Feb 14, 2005
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Semantically, "you" is both singular and plural, though syntactically it is always plural. It always takes a verb form that originally marked the word as plural.
Also, there is no plural when the context is an argument with an individual rather than a group. Somfin shouldn't put words in my mouth.
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I’ve watched this five times.
That cat does some quality trolling with ace comedic timing, 10/10
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