

Poor Puerto Rico
Poor Puerto Rico
Make it hurt, Danes.
The first model run of Switches had an SOC hardware flaw that was Nvidia’s fault.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanization?wprov=sfla1
See “Causes” and the link to rural flight.
Origin characters aside, Jaheira can definitely get it.
Do is the root of a key in movable Do solfeggio. In the most natural key, C, Do would be C. Basically, solfeggio is relative, not absolute. Most instrumental pedagogy use absolute pitches in North America. Vocal pedagogy has more use of relative pitches. This makes sense, as many instruments have absolute means of playing most notes. The voice does not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solfège?wprov=sfla1
Edit: Don’t ask me why A isn’t the root of the most neutral key. No idea why it’s C.
Great Britain is a stone’s throw from France but their use of French loan words is attrocious.
Bye bye Butterfree fucked me up in 1998.
Border states, snowbird states, and dual citizens are going through it. This is likely the worst diplomatic move in recent American history.
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee both support single hand mode.
It looks more like a Genesis/SNES title than NES.
Name: Toffee (left)
Nicknames: Toff, Choff, Meatball, Lil Sis
Not nicknames but things she is: a gremlin, smooth-brained, a domestic terrorist, a princess, just a baby.
Name: Muddy Buddy (right)
Nicknames: Muddy, Buddy, Mudster, Pudster, Putty, Big Sis, Muddy Monster, Mud Bud,
Things she is: a big girl, a spooky ghost, a sad baby.
He horseshoe theory-ed himself back to vaccination.
If you’ve got a problem with Canada gooses, then you’ve got a problem with me and I suggest you let that one marinate!
Did you call the fire marshall?
Give Canada Point Roberts, WA and the Northwest Angle, MN.
The answer is marketing by Apple and mobile carriers, which lean on peer pressure via iMessage. Plus the iPhone built on the success of the iPod, which led the market for mp3 players.
Endonym vs exonym is a universal truth of contact between speakers of different languages. It is in no way unique to English.