I have a reading addiction, not too sure if that is a good thing or not. Update: it's not.
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"Where I am", bro really died to a botched brain surgery. Poor guy.
It's 42. How are you all this uncultured?
Because it was capitalized my mind, oddly, auto-corrected wi-fi to Wii-Fit…
Double "and" in your list at the end as, unless you're writing dialogue, convention dictates that; in a list, the Coördinating Conjunction before the last item in a list define what the reader should view as separating each of the listed items. Do be aware that what connects lists in a list of lists is a normal Conjunction(and, for, because, or), and either the last list gets the Coördinating Conjunction that defines every list, OR, each list gets their own. P.S. Just fell into an ADHD fueled research session and wanted to share a little bit, is it necessary for you to know all this? No. Is it kinda cool and may be useful if you ever have to help someone write an essay(like your child or a friend in education), or even write an essay yourself? Hell yeah!
Pleh, Français est une merde language.
Assing is the best example of malapropism so far tbh.
Or not, learning is difficult. And I'm just some rando on the internet, I don't have moral high ground, lol.
I think you may be overlooking some things, walking is a skill, writing is a skill(one that you do marginally improve on in this fanfic, props to you.). Talent is much less of a black box then some people would tell you, as well. It may be easy to say, "oh but I suck at this!" And give up, and I won't pretend I haven't done that same thing. But as someone who has worked as a tutor, instructor and, as a peer with more unique individuals than I'd bothered count. Talent is less and less relevant as people grow older. For an example; I once tutored a 12 year old who just. Couldn't. Get. Fractions. He was averaging at the lower 50%s to mid 60%s, and you know what? Not everyone's experiences give the reasoning methods that those textbooks taught. I realized that maybe, we need to just use a different mindset, so we took a step back, I slowly introduced the idea of ratios and suddenly, it made sense, and he has been averaging high 60%s to mid 90%s since. If you think you don't have talent at something, maybe instead of cutting out fractions of cake("what? Why would i split a cake into 100 pieces?!"), you should try shrinking down the scale factor of a house first, maybe you just might learn something.
Pretty sure having no talent or skills is NOT ordinary, but to each their own I suppose.
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