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00:23
I guess it's official: GMail now puts squiggly lines under "all right" when I use that construction.
Kids these days.
00:53
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A: Why are some words combined into a single word while others stay as two words?

RobustoLanguage is always changing, and most often in the direction of simplification. You can even see the evolution happening before your own eyes. "All ready" became "already"; "all right" is in the process, through usage and repetition, of becoming "alright" (if not in fact "a'ight"). It is already ...

Heh, that was my third answer ever on EL&U.
01:33
Sure, Mr. Giant Frog, I won't be nervous. I just shat my pants.
01:59
@Robusto Yuck.
 
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03:23
@Robusto The idea that we shall bequeath unto our children's children's children a lesser world than the one we knew when we were children, one diminished by our passing through it, was never more true than now at the ends of our own personal lifetimes. But they will say the same when it is their turn.
I, for one, I am glad to live now rather than a generation ago.
Because? This way you have a covid vaccine?
Because of persecution?
Because the past was worse.
At least your country still wants to be a democracy.
When I was young, ours still did.
Now, now.
Let's hope Trump was exceptional.
American democracy easily survived him!
03:42
Most Republicans no longer want a democracy. Look at the laws they're enacting to make sure.
It wasn't a good day. Another covid death. Comforting the survivors when that's not possible.
Oh, that's terrible.
I hope you don't mind my asking, but was this person unwilling or unable to acquire protection from a vaccine?
 
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05:55
- What is the difference between Santa Claus and a difference?
- There is a difference.
06:46
Hm.. 41% of US land is dedicated to raising cows? Cool.
07:24
I don't get it
@CowperKettle Sisyphus is snappy? No idea
 
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09:06
Is the following sentence correct grammatically?
I saw you were reading a book when your mother came.
 
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10:12
@StupidIsAsStupidDoes yes
Roses are red
Poems are sappy
I hope this rock
Will make you happy
nah
unless it's about engagement rings?
Hello,
can someone tell me what is saying in this song 23:40 till 24:00yy
I can hear the following I am ....
I am the man of ?
I am not 100% certain, but I think I can make out "I am the man who will soak up the dead cells"
soak up the dead sound?
still come for disco?
I am certain it said "I am the man who will"
but after that...
Self harm for this town?
 
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11:38
@MattE.Эллен Thank you very much!
12:04
Someone snapped RegDwight's photo covertly
13:17
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> Over the last four winters, according to the latest official figures, nearly 120,000 people in England and Wales have died of cold weather, or factors associated with cold weather such as a virulent strain of influenza.
That's odd. The UK is extremely warm for its latitude. Why not set up a proper heating system, like in Russia, that would heat all buildings from a central unit?
14:17
@CowperKettle What if the central unit should break down?
Then you have a big problem.
14:38
@Cerberus In my childhood, it broke down a couple of times in the winter, in Noyabrsk. We put on clothes and prepared to be evacuated by rail to other towns.
But then it was fixed.
So even in a small faraway town in Siberia, in the winter, it was possible to quickly fix it.
 
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16:00
@CowperKettle It broke down a couple of times...my heating has never, ever broken down.
And how quickly is quickly?
16:24
@Cerberus By midnight
Because by sunrise, the heating radiators would have frozen water inside them, and would have started blowing up. This would have necessitated evacuation.
16:55
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17:11
@CowperKettle That's fairly quick.
 
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19:22
@Cerberus Unwilling. A stupid, senseless death. Florida. Female. Left children.
20:14
@tchrist Oh, dear.
What age are the children?
 
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22:56
@Cerberus 17 and 20. Their father is fine, as are they.
23:07
Most unfortunate.
How is the rate of vaccination progressing?
23:59
@Cerberus I'm not sure. I know that it has ticked up in places previously more resistant to it as they see so many unvaccinated people suffering and dying. It has certainly increased in that family. But too late.
Hmm.
Let me check the trend figures.

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