But being small doesn't mean being less interesting. Look at Denmark, for instance. A very small peninsula where Kierkegaard was born, and they are gr...
Yeah, but what I have never understood is why those kinds of couples are still together despite they keep adding oil to the fire. It seemed to me that...
More than 390 M European citizens have voted during the last week, and it is surprising the lack of coverage (or relevance) given here. I can't believ...
I agree. But that might mean @"Bob Ross" would have to stop finding a suitable partner. So, the only way to meet a suitable person is to stop looking ...
Sí. Pero a en el ínterin en que esa persona se encuentra desaparecida, surgen una serie de efectos distintos que pueden surtir consecuencias en su per...
Lo más importante es que pienses en español. Ese es el truco. La inmersión (immersion) en la lengua. A veces yo he tenido sueños en inglés… Sé que pue...
No worries! Thanks for your help! By the way, I posted it in the subcategory of Non-English discussions, because we are now allowed to post in Spanish...
:heart: Wow! Incredible. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Given the fact that my native language is not, let's say, 'prominent' in philosophy, I appre...
Ironically, this pompous thread is on the main page while 'Kant's ethic is protestant' is in the lounge. Sometimes you will never know how TPF will wo...
That was informative, thank you. We call the first montacargas and the second tranvía. I thought you were interested to know this, and maybe (just may...
@"T Clark" Hey, Clarky. After having a good marathon of only Japanese films this weekend, I would like to recommend you to watch 'Warm Water Under A R...
I agree. The AI is unlikely to correct or proofread 'argot' or slang words. It just proofread basic grammar sense with the aim of making my paragraphs...
#2 I hope you don't take me wrong, but it is fascinating what occurred to me a half-hour ago. I wrote an email to Alkis in English, and in most cases,...
Why does the government of my country love to sue or accuse people and businesses worldwide? Spain fines Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling and Volotea 150 mil...
Wow, that's interesting though, because Murakami has always been criticised for not being Japanese in the purest aesthetic sense. It takes me a while ...
We are expecting the same from Christine Lagarde here in Europe. I think she may start to lower the interests as well and try to control the price of ...
@"Jamal" @"Lionino" When we talked about Soviet/Brutalist architecture... Well, some Brutalist music to chill out. https://youtu.be/c69eHlQrKaY?si=QTd...
First Person Singular, by Haruki Murakami. There is nothing like coming back to Murakami after a while. Do you still read some of his works, @"praxis"...
Wow! Thank you for your kindness, Tom. Your post cheered me up. Yes, the gastronomy of my country is one of the few things I am proud of being born in...
When my mummy cooks chicken liver, she uses onion, garlic and olive oil. Is it maybe the garlic guilty of the strong odour and not the chicken liver? ...
Onion, pepper, Marsala, and tagliatelle pasta are very tasty and yummy. But if we mix them with chicken livers, all the ingredients will lose their fl...
Hígado cortado :lol: If that reference to chopped liver is a metaphor of crap or rubbish, then we have a common view of liver. It stinks, and the tast...
Suggestive strawberry, yes. But it is thumb shaped and that's a very @"T Clark"'s thing in The Shoutbox. I don't like the smell of strawberries. It is...
I wish I had you as an English teacher in my school. You seem to be a very dedicated person and the passion for teaching flourished when I had some de...
I just saw Clarky (@"T Clark" ) posting again, and my heart went ?????????????? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R4lk6eR6S1E&pp=ygUOc2Vuc2VpIGFyaWdhdG8%3...
Although that is not the common behaviour among the users, yes, I usually felt some threads go on that way. It seems like a competition for who is rig...
Thanks for the feedback, Outlander. I do not feel scared to ask questions when I don't understand something, and even at The Shoutbox my posts are oft...
I came back to this important thread and I reread all the answers. The main point that we discussed last year was why some threads were more active th...
You are the one who is correcting me and highlighting my grammatical mistakes, mate… By the way, I tried to explain that “except for” and “apart from”...
I know I am debating correctly when you don’t know how to answer back to me rather than just attacking my English skills knowing that I am not a nativ...
No. I want you to see this: “Apart from” and “except for” are different things. The first means “plus”. So, is there a barber in Seville apart from th...
See! It is a linguistic paradox. You are getting closer to the approach of this thread. :smile: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/565669/dif...
Mate, this is not a simple story. If you are an expert at recognizing paradoxes, why do you not try to define them or at least explain how they work t...
No. There aren't more barbers in Seville, this is the key of the paradox. You share my point then. It is a paradox because, although he is the one who...
It will be very informative what you consider (and please explain) a paradox, because according to your posts, none of the previous threads are parado...
I thought the same, but @"Nemo2124" stated that '... all the men of Seville apart from himself.' We have a good paradox or riddle here. The Barber of ...
I don't know if you will like my answer. But this is what I found on Google and Fundación Española del Corazón about why they still be prescribing sta...
I don't know if this can be considered as a 'hobby', but I spend time taking photos and writing reviews on Google Maps. I am plainly focused on Madrid...
Why did you ignore us when it is clear that 'Spain' is written in the title between Ireland and Norway? :roll: The same snub by North to the South, as...
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