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'Positiveness', 'creativeness', 'aggressiveness', etc. What's wrong with the language we already have?
positivity, creativity, aggressivity (which is apparently a word)
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'Positiveness', 'creativeness', 'aggressiveness', etc. What's wrong with the language we already have?
It astounds me how often this word gets overlooked for "aggressiveness"Aggression
They should just change the name. Too many people can't cope with adjoining consonants. Like vunnerable, seckertary, and so on.On Fox Sports News Tim Robinson called Essendon 'Essedon' just like Mark Robinson does.
They should just change the name. Too many people can't cope with adjoining consonants. Like vunnerable, seckertary, and so on.
They should just change the name. Too many people can't cope with adjoining consonants. Like vunnerable, seckertary, and so on.
Callers to radio stations shouldn't be quoted - they are all bogans who can't talk proper .Caller on sen said hopes the "stigmatism" will be removed (in relation to mental health)
Callers to radio stations shouldn't be quoted - they are all bogans who can't talk proper .
(Present company excluded if you phone up radio stations... )
But they come out with some of the best ones. Eg: "Warne's too fat. He's overbese"Callers to radio stations shouldn't be quoted - they are all bogans who can't talk proper .
(Present company excluded if you phone up radio stations... )
Isn't either way correct?Another one people say incorrectly is February.
They omit the first R every single time.
This morning in Damo's attempts to sound knowledgeable, he referred to Beams as "suffering from mental health". He does this quite frequently, as though he doesn't know quite the words to use when he could just add "issues" to the end of it and not sound like a complete oxygen thief.
I wasn't aware that having mental health was something that caused suffering, but there you go.
Er, no.Isn't either way correct?
Er, no.
Like when someone I know spelt separate as seperate and claimed it was optional.