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My great-grandparents had an electric mower in the 80s. I never saw anyone else with one until the 2010s.
My great-grandparents had an electric mower in the 80s. I never saw anyone else with one until the 2010s.
Jordy, you lunkhead!
No W, then?
It’s Never Cloudy in Philadelphia.
Until something gooier comes along.
(really I just saw an opportunity to use “gooier” for the first time and I just couldn’t pass it up)
To collect the space dust, we need a Dyson vacuum.
I had my glasses on, and it still took DrSteveBrule’s comment plus about 30 more seconds before I got it smh
The distinction between a noun modified by an adjective or noun adjunct and a simple compound noun in English is not well defined. You can absolutely call space an adjective in this case.
It’s an adjective?
(Q: What kind of billionaires? A: Space billionaires!)
And the worse my eyes get, the more fun reading becomes!
Couldn’t we just build a wall around him? Serves the same purpose, right?
Remove the water from the bottom of the ocean