

There are also a few occasions in Japanese where both inversions are acceptable words, such as 理論 riron ‘theory’ and 論理 ronri ‘logic’, or 便利 benri ‘convenient’ and 利便 riben ‘convenient (but fancy-sounding)’.


There are also a few occasions in Japanese where both inversions are acceptable words, such as 理論 riron ‘theory’ and 論理 ronri ‘logic’, or 便利 benri ‘convenient’ and 利便 riben ‘convenient (but fancy-sounding)’.


John Oliver did an episode of Last Week Tonight on it recently. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZL_TctrNco
Basically, Andy Burnham has majority support within the Labour Party to be the next PM, but he wasn’t a member of Parliament, which is necessary to challenge a current PM for the role. So the Parliament member for Makerfield resigned to hold a special election so that he could (hopefully) win the seat, which he did, and now he’s set to become the new PM.


I thought they were supposed to drain the swamp, turns out they were just making more swamps all along
That’s why people have pets
The sign doesn’t say that, it’s just an animal warning sign like the deer warning sign you see in the US.


Tim and Geoff Follin! Tim is the more famous one but Geoff (RIP) and his contributions to Plok and Silver Surfer and others are great too.


They also have accents while signing, there are regional differences in sign language just like spoken language.
It’s about the song “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast.


This seems like an apt comment section to remind everyone that Erwin Beekveld, the creator of They’re Taking the Hobbits to Isengard, died in 2022 of lung cancer and the world has become an objectively worse place as a result.


Don’t fuck with Big Clock.
https://youtu.be/tpCHppNUCPk Expertly voiced by Gianni Matragrano version


It all goes back to the BS “vaccines cause autism” thing.
Just so you never make this mistake again, gametes are sperm and eggs. You probably meant “run the gamut”.
True, but I think that one’s a bit different, because 輩先 (usually written in katakana as パイセン) is a humorous slang term based off 先輩.