Fair. I meant Scandinavian and not Finno-Scandic in my comment. Finnish isn’t even in the same language family, so I don’t claim to know anything about it
Don’t most (if not all) Nordic languages do that?
Also, I can’t help but share: https://youtu.be/s-mOy8VUEBk
ludendum fornicatur!
“If worse comes to worst…”
In British English, they often say the phrase as “if worst comes to worst,” which is based on archaic grammar.
In the US, there’s a mix of verb tenses. The only one that make sense in this day and age is “if what is worse comes to be the worst,” or “if worse comes to worst.”
This point can be argued, but I will be severely wounded (maybe not so much as dying) defending this hill.
Prequel Trilogy. Original Trilogy.
You could, at the very least, fix your typo…
Life is Strange, with the final decision of Bae vs Bay. It made me quit the game for two days before I came back and decided (Bae forever). I love a good, story-impactful decision. That might be weird in this context, but it was so great, and that enjoyment came entirely from the game.
As long as you don’t think about it, physics doesn’t matter.
Is he smuggling two honey hams back there?
You’re out of your element!
So, wait, sailing is just horizontal flying?
It truly is impressive how much drama a game about spreadsheets can have.
What? Did something else happen on some Jan 6 besides a friendly peaceful neighborhood protest?
(/s)