By the way, if you βseeβ this, π πππππ πππππππ is coming βyourβ way.
Neither he nor his cousin (was or were?) able to figure it out.
I think of "Neither A nor B" as "not A and not B" so to me it's "were", but my teacher says it should be "was", because "his cousin" is a singular noun.
Is there even a right way?
November 10 is steal from your past self day (source: https://wasteof.money/posts/654c746c69d69b9aaed84a5e), so tomorrow all of your wasteof posts have to be a quote from your past self
It does not exclusively have to be on wasteof
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Is there a word for "This is a very bad decision so I don't know why you're doing this but I approve"
November 10 is steal from your past self day (source: https://wasteof.money/posts/654c746c69d69b9aaed84a5e), so tomorrow all of your wasteof posts have to be a quote from your past self
It does not exclusively have to be on wasteof
Only now am I realizing how weird it is that we were taught names for different types of clouds in elementary school, did anyone else here get taught that? (This is a genuine question that I want you to answer if youβre reading this, did you get taught this?) Are there people that go βWow, the clouds today are cirrus clouds,β casually in a conversation? βAh, stratus clouds, it will rain soon.β
Anyway these cirrus clouds look cool