The rule is the same as with any other use of the... 'All' makes no difference
If you are talking about a specific group, you would use the:
Pass me all the apples in the bowl
If you are talking about apples as a 'thing' but not as individual apples, you would not use the:
All apples a...
An interesting attempt to conceptualize the usage of the.
The aim of Stackexchange of trying to deliver good answers to grammar questions is excellent, but nevertheless Stackexchange has still a lot to do. I have just read the post "Why is present perfect used in this sentence?" and given a comment. Then I looked at the posts with the tag "present perfe...
UD suggests that paranoy is a verb, meaning "to make someone paranoid by action or word".
If paranoy means what UD suggests, when it's used with oneself, it should have almost identical meaning to Thai's อย่าเก็บมาใส่ใจ.
Which is another not-easy-to-translate phrase. Usually, อย่าเก็บมาใส่ใจ is translated as "Don't care (that)." or "Don't pay attention (to that)." or "Don't worry about (what someone did or what happened)." but all these lose some sense of a new coined word นอย์ด which is derived from paranoid, but shortened to only the last syllable "noid".
And นอย์ด ("noid") is used as a verb.
(e.g. "Don't noid yourself.")
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2:44 PM
I've never seen paranoy before. It sounds kind of like a blend of paranoid and annoy.
When the word นอย์ด became widely used, I guessed it was like "annoy" too, but as it turned out, it's more like using "paranoid" as a verb, like "extremely, and probably unreasonably worry about what happens".
But "paranoy" in English may be different. I'm not even sure if it's widely used.
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Yes, Japanese midori was historically a shade of ao, but in the last century midori came to be treated more as an independent color, although many fossilized uses of ao remain that confuse learners.
Come to think of it. I think I'm familiar with the "move messages" feature enough. (Just learned about it last month, iirc.) I think I could make it a public room. Earlier, I wished there would've been more mods around. (So passersby would think more carefully before they "roll" or unleashed their rage and such.)
room mode changed to Public: anyone may enter and talk
Probably not a good idea.
But what's done is done.
Now I may have to explain carefully every time when I have to.
Let's give it a try for a while and see how well it goes.
@tchrist A train of flagging passed by. If you check their starboard, they're not as polite as other rooms I've met are. So the F-word appeared in a message, one of them started flagging, then the room split up into two "flagging is not cool" and "don't write a flaggable message" teams. An SE dev came in (only SE devs are mods there, as you know) and said "if you do this again, I'm gonna delete this room." The big Room Owner got angry, and kept it gallery for a while.
@DamkerngT. Yeah. Well, you can just leave it public for now and address any problems as they come up. Making it gallery again is one way to do that, but you have other tools you can use. For example, kick-mute.
> It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule.
Nice tip of the (pointy) hat to Lord Dunsany there.