1. Have not considered plagiarism
2. Aren't even imitating the quote correctly 😭😭😭
Ex-plosive who's already forgotten what it was like to be one cuz it's been so long ago. Just looking 'round here ig.
Nerd who knows more than one word :thumbsup:
PFP description: A branch of small, light pink flowers with a few leaves growing on it
| antinouns | they/them ɛː |
| timezone | UTC+8 |
| day i stopped being a plosive (aka my birthday) | Jan 30 |
| simultaneously the baseball nut score i predicted i'd get and the score i actually got | 0.00 |
If Swedes pronounce it with stress on the second syllable, then why spell the way they pronounce it by capitalizing all the letters in the first syllable??? WHY SPELL IT LIKE <SOHN-yah>?????
And why is it that "Sonia" in German "adds a touch of elegance and sophistication" but "Sonia" in Italian, literally the same thing from how they described it "carr[ies] with it a touch of romance and passion"???? 😭 😭 😭
Article: https://letslearnslang.com/origin-of-the-name-sonja/
In my whole life I have spent 0 milliseconds in total on LinkedIn and I am happy with that amount of screen time :)
Chart from https://ourworldindata.org/social-media-wellbeing, and ofc correlation doesn't imply causation and to say so would contradict the linked* article.
*No pun intended, but no pun unwelcomed :D