My summer plan is 1,000 words a day, which I’ve been doing for the last few weeks, except for when I’m traveling. My goal this summer is to finish the draft of100 Conversations. (Robert! I have a Louise Brooks book for you; thank you for reminding me!) I’m at 72,000 words...
Sometimes there are a lot of contrails, and they do spread out and cover the sky. Sometimes there are only a few. Sometimes there are none. It depends on the weather. There are only a certain number of jets flying overhead every day. They have to be at the right altitude for contrai...
Whenever something 【8】 (beat) you, put 【9】 down and then consult the dictionary. Certainly you can get help from your English teacher if necessary. I’m sure it is of great use to keep a diary in English for the 【10】 (improve) of writing abilities.试题答案 在线课程 【答案】...
On the other hand, soft words spoken at a normal sound level can put out the fire before it explodes out of control.After both sides have calmed down, they can use another key strategy for conflict resolution: listening. Listening allows the two sides to understand each other. One person ...
But I think without saying the words out loud, we decided FUCK THAT SHIT and started laughing. It probably wasn’t a “We’re so adult we know how to manage our stress” thing, nah, we were probably in shock. But they don’t give you a blanket for a missing purse. “And then I...
For the sake of my beloved fellow barbarians, let’s defineposh.TheMerriam-Webster Dictionarydefines it as “elegant or fashionable.” TheCollins Dictionary(enough with the links; you don’t really care, do you?) adds “expensive” and theUrban Dictionarytacks on “aristocratic.” People tell ...
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Kat, thanks for the photo of Finna, I love “meeting her.” She does look a bit GSD’y and Corgi-ish too, if we can agree to pretend that those are actually words. And I agree absolutely that shyness and reactivity aren’t restricted to ancient or primitive or non-European breeds...