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I like it also tbh, but I'd never buy it or wear it.
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Is that what put you in hospital?
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I was in hospital after my injuries watching from bed, 88 was a shit year, had the Ballygawley bus bomb in August
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I know it’s an unpopular opinion but I like it
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Pretty sure I could care less is a yank special. it doesn’t make any sense. It’s literally the opposite of couldn’t care less, which is what they mean.
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I’ve seen a couple of ‘movies in concert’ at the Royal Albert Hall - Back to the Future and Jaws. I expected it to be quite gimmicky …. It was anything but
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Is it an Americanism? Genuine question. My grandparents used to say it all the time so have always assumed it’s traditional English - my nan wouldn’t even touch curry FFS it was ‘foreign muck’ so I do question the idea she used American English on a regular basis.
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I fucking hate that particularly Americanism. It’s so obviously grammatical incorrect. in fact, I detest it almost as much as when they say “mhum” after you thank them. I thought I was being pied off when I first heard people use that weird noise instead of an old fashioned “you’re welcome”. It took multiple cases of it happening before I stopped taking it personally
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This sums up Trump's America - "I didn't bother reading what I was voting on, just voted for it because Trump said it was big and beautiful". Fuckwit. Actually, the fact that it is even called the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" properly sums up Trump's America.
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Given Trump has been bigging it up, I hope its a fucking disaster.
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He'd have been better with this
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My FIL had a farm up that way and found some debris, as well.
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That explains why Wayne is now so fat.
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Sirena joined the community
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You can't have your bed and eat it too
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Irregardless of what, he's made his bed and now will have to deal with the consequences.
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About what, pacifically?
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Alicia joined the community
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I could care less.
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I totally agree 200%
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Take it up with Jed Bartlet.
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Ended up down a Tik Tok rabbit hole today on good old Elmer Bernstein. What a bloke. The number of belter theme tunes he knocked up is quite staggering. Ended up listening to a few of them performed and it’s mind boggling how the orchestra is put together. Also made me a bit gutted that I’ve never seen a proper big orchestra in the flesh. Would love to a movie theme sort of night. (As long as I don’t have to dress up and wave union jacks) Anyway @Howmanheyman here’s 2 for you to watch with your tea. (But you knew I was going to say that, didn’t you) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RDG-MVReDrRwo&playnext=1&si=ThX5k5cbiNehf55a https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RD85vYBoiLpuE&playnext=1&si=JHIUym-pb97jb3tE
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The phrase "very unique" is often considered incorrect by traditional grammar standards because "unique" means "one of a kind"—something either is unique or it isn't, so it can't logically be "very" unique. However, in modern usage, especially in informal or creative contexts, people sometimes use "very unique" to emphasize how unusual or distinctive something is. While it's not technically precise, it's increasingly accepted in casual speech and writing. I'm just modern, you dinosaur.