Your mistake is in thinking that representation in the media/web sphere = representation in the population. White I don't know the numbers, I reckon that the percentage of the population that doesn't want a headphone is less than half—possibly much less.
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That was nice but early reddit days, before subreddits, were the best days of the Internet.
It doesn't matter how common the written error is, because the ambiguity is omnipresent in speech and we sort it out every day of our lives, so it will always be easy as fuck.
FYI, both of you are overacting. It's weird to react to the correction so seriously, but equally weird for you to get so offended by the error. Both of you be better.
You're currently in violation of the oldest, most sacred rule of secret-sharing, and recommend you amend that per your obligation to the social contract, as a matter of principle.
"Wait! How did you beat me when I hit every note perfectly? I've never seen anyone use their whammy bar the entire time—just what in the hell was that?"
"Nao, that's what I call music."
What's the basis for that argument, especially in refutation of his detractors?
Hot take: their browser is good.
Homelessness.
Billionaires.
War.
Magic, aka science and technology.
Yeah they definitely need to pick a more harmful-sounding name than angel wing.
They love war crimes? We love war.
Most Americans naturally want the war to be about slavery—and they object to allegations it's not—because that's the morally righteous position, which is the position they want to believe their side held. So telling them the war was about slavery for the South, but the North really didn't give a shit, is not what they want to hear.
Quite notable, that Bernard.