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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
I know, but I'm just clarifying that no country is perfect and that many nations are liable for needless casualties.
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
And really, wasn't the UK responsible for the Amritsar massacre which was responsible for killing many Sikhs, including children?
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
Ireland was involved in many terrorist incident in the UK during the Troubles periods in the 90s, would you still say that the hundreds of Irish pubs in England with their flags are symbols of harbouring terrorism?
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
You said that waving a Pakistani flag is waving a flag that's harboured terrorism... Like any other country hasn't including Great Britain
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
@cakelover so you're saying that any country that has harboured terrorism shouldn't be allowed to wave their flag. Idiocy at its finest.
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
I drink a lot sometimes but feel fine in the morning. I haven't been sick from alcohol since I was 19.
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
Well there were also those 5 year olds who killed a girl in Trondheim but were let back into society without any punishment and grew up fine
Away on a work trip and a PR girl came to lunch with my colleagues and I. It ended up 16 comments
shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
Look at these two sentences:
My father is taking me and my friends out to dinner.
My father is taking my friends and I out to dinner.
In this case, the first sentence is correct. The test is to shorten
the sentences:
My father is taking me out to dinner.
My father is taking I out to dinner.
Now you can easily see that the first version is correct. You would not say:
My father is taking I out to dinner.
Therefore, you would not say:
My father is taking my friends and I out to dinner.
The correct version is:
My father is taking me and my friends out to dinner.
My father is taking me and my friends out to dinner.
My father is taking my friends and I out to dinner.
In this case, the first sentence is correct. The test is to shorten
the sentences:
My father is taking me out to dinner.
My father is taking I out to dinner.
Now you can easily see that the first version is correct. You would not say:
My father is taking I out to dinner.
Therefore, you would not say:
My father is taking my friends and I out to dinner.
The correct version is:
My father is taking me and my friends out to dinner.
Away on a work trip and a PR girl came to lunch with my colleagues and I. It ended up 16 comments
shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
'a girl came to lunch with me'
'a girl came to lunch with I'
Need I say more?
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'a girl came to lunch with I'
Need I say more?
Relatable 3 comments