I don't know how to feel about that
Isn't one type of rank relative and the other type a simple arbitrary counter?BRBP wrote:
I'd hate to interrupt this meaningful discussion and start a new page, but I need help ._.
How do I talk about ranks or something similar in English? Most of the time I have no clue if the other guy means the rank itself or the number of the rank when he uses words like higher/lower or increases/decreases.
Is rank 100 lower or higher than rank 200? Or is there some other simple way to avoid confusion?
I can't be the only one who has this problem.
fite meGladiOol wrote:
High rank = rank 1
Low rank = rank 40k
Crikey! Put this Anglophile on the barbie!LaVolpe024 wrote:
You know you're an Anglophile when:
You watch too many British shows and movies
You regularly use British phrases in everyday conversation
Your home page is BBC
You follow English football like a religion
You support England over Australia in many sporting fixtures
I think it's consuming me.
added another one for you mate, don't mention itLaVolpe024 wrote:
You know you're an Anglophile when:
You watch too many British shows and movies
You regularly use British phrases in everyday conversation
Your home page is BBC
You follow English football like a religion
You support England over Australia in many sporting fixtures
You secretly have a hatred of France and will be passive-aggressive about it using quotes in your signature
I think it's consuming me.
Am I still British if I only do 2/5 of those things?LaVolpe024 wrote:
You know you're an Anglophile when:
You watch too many British shows and movies
You regularly use British phrases in everyday conversationYour home page is BBC
You follow English football like a religion
You support England over Australia in many sporting fixtures
the horrorQuaraezha wrote:
He wouldn't be able to jerk off.
i want to study at a British universityLaVolpe024 wrote:
You know you're an Anglophile when:
You watch too many British shows and movies
You regularly use British phrases in everyday conversation
Your home page is BBC
You follow English football like a religion
You support England over Australia in many sporting fixtures
I think it's consuming me.
It would be very difficult. He'd probably require a lot of supervision and learning before he could do it. from how to identify too-hot water to having a good sitting posture and constantly check his body for anything he didn't notice that he should have checked.Trash Boat wrote:
would anyone live without feeling physical pain? there's a case of a 5-year old kid that has born with a genetical disease called CIPA(Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis) that makes him immune to pain, heat, cold and anything related to the nerves(except pressure)
What? If you move from Australia to another country, you no longer have residency and thus you're only taxed on the place you're living. That being said, if you can afford to fly back and forth enough to warrant taxes in both countries, you can probably afford them in the first place.Kanye West wrote:
Dual citizenship only sounds cool though, in reality it sucks because you have to pay taxes for both countries.
Kanye West wrote:
Dual citizenship only sounds cool though, in reality it sucks because you have to pay taxes for both countries.
I was watching a south park episode where Natalie Portman went on about her dual citizenshipKanye West wrote:
Dual citizenship only sounds cool though, in reality it sucks because you have to pay taxes for both countries.
Mr Color wrote:
secretly
stop it im dyingNotEvenDoomMusic wrote:
dad
Wow what a persona rip-offUnderminE wrote:
Jotaro needs a yaranaika face. unf
can't tell if troll or not.Wulfrix wrote:
Wow what a persona rip-offUnderminE wrote:
Jotaro needs a yaranaika face. unf
Wulfrix wrote:
Wow what a persona rip-off
Tanzklaue wrote:
can't tell if troll or not.Wulfrix wrote:
Wow what a persona rip-off