It wouldn’t be a big loss. That painting is ugly as hell.
I have a little bit of experience in this. Brazilian living in Quebec. So, my friends almost always spoke in Portuguese with their children, school and TV were in French. After some time, school starts also to teach English and they chose the language of the TV. Now the kids are almost always speaking in English, although the are fluent in Portuguese and, of course, French.
Now, my wife and I hated the TV in French, so we kept it in English. So, my kids had to deal with three languages from the start. They mixed everything up and we screwed up by saying words in all three languages. We speak mainly Portuguese but we would use words that they learned in other languages in those languages instead of in Portuguese. In the end, my kids mix all three languages in a single sentence, which is weird as hell. They’re slowly separating the languages and we too. Now, every sentence we speak is in a single language. Their friends help in a way, because they also speak French in class but English outside (and Quebec’s government hates that).
So, if both of you are Portuguese speakers, I’d only speak Portuguese with them and let the TV and school teach English. They’ll know how to keep things separated.
My job estimated our VMware cost will be 10 times more expensive. We’re moving to the cloud as soon as possible.
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Wow! The first kumquat ever produced. You can fetch good money from collectors.
Bullshit. They were born this way mainly because they were born rich.
This actually sad. If true, it means the owner was the last member of their family.
So, a man with long hair doesn’t need to be tied up (neither the man nor his hair).