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What amazes me is when you get [usually cowardly anonymous] feedback like that, is how rude they are about it and it just shows how incredibly ignorant people are about how different people speak in different parts of the world.
I am sure it's the same with Spanish Spanish and South American Spanish. So, good article.
What amazes me is when you get [usually cowardly anonymous] feedback like that, is how rude they are about it and it just shows how incredibly ignorant people are about how different people speak in different parts of the world.
I am sure it's the same with Spanish Spanish and South American Spanish.
So, good article.
Good Job Ohio (PaulHB)
also as someone who has expirience with drugs i feel the need to say that ecstasy doesnt lead to harder drugs because nobody takes ecstasyand thinks „this is nice i am trying heroin next!“
if light drugs lead to hard drugs how do you explain all the people who drink alcohol and never do other drugs?
everybody who takes harder drugs drinks water does this mean water lead to harder drugs too?
i know this is the wrong place for discussions like this but this site is full of stories which feature getting drunk and i am fed up by the double standard in this comment section and in society in general