In what community is police violence a leading cause of death? 300 is not a very high number for a leading cause of death. 600,000 people in the US died of cancer in 2020.
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As someone that has no nostalgia for the series, I have to agree with them. Halo was mid
My town has a disabled guy that trained his dogs to pull his wheelchair
Its 2b2t but twitter instead of Minecraft.
This is highly insulting. The way I check on my muffins has no relation to my distaste for the orange gentlemen.
I leave my deadly weapons in public bathrooms all the time and no one writes articles about me.
You really got him with that one
I'm not sure why they use a subscription model instead of simply asking for donations.
I really wouldn't describe a few years as astronomical. And that's how long it takes to actually learn a language. You might delete the app a few months into it and switch to other methods if you were actually progressing quickly. The longer you stay on the app, the better chance they have of tricking you into spending money on it. I'm definitely not the first person to notice this. People have been talking about it for years.
I would also recommend getting a textbook and using a flash card program like anki to memorize words. Apps like that have an incentive to keep you from ever getting good enough at the language that you might stop using the app. They can be a good tool but they won't get you where you want to be on their own, especially not in a time efficient manner.
I don't even play the guitar, but if we're challenging each other to play each other's instruments, then so be it. Come back to me when you can play with this guy's tone quality and phrasing. You'll notice its a little harder than it looks.
I have 2 questions. What definition of "community" are we using here? And, can you provide convincing evidence that is the case?