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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
I guess you hang around with a certain “type” of person then? Literally, no one has ever said the same to me.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #104
Jul 3, 2019
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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
On a point of pedants about 1 in 4 people who take this risk survive, according to an article I read today.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #103
Jul 3, 2019
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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
Trust me, it’s absolutely perfect given the context :smile:
Herr Tubthumper
Post #88
Jul 3, 2019
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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
What word would I use? Right now I’d use the word obtuse.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #62
Jul 2, 2019
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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
I use language the other way around. I consider the context, then choose my words; I can’t therefore be bothered to do the reverse and list a load of scenarios for you. I think you understand what I mean though.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #43
Jul 2, 2019
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Dead Man falls from sky in Clapham...
Context. It belittles the magnitude of the event.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #23
Jul 2, 2019
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