Who said anything about gendered nouns? The question was about greater complexity making things easier.
In my eyes, the German language achieves that.
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Sisko, Bashir, Dax, Odo, Kira and Keiko O'Brien. Am I right or am I right?
It's a mouthful, but concise. (Telling as a non-german).
If it could show you the finger, it would.
That owl is neither bare, nor getting shanked and not even screeching. I am disappointed.
Very unique was originally an insult veiled as an unintentionally incorrect usage of the expression. The hidden meaning could be explained as "I think it's retarded but I don't want to say that in public."
Source: chick movies.
As for Jealous vs Envious. Are you sure it isn't merely your perception that's mistaking the use?
I know I tend to confuse the two because one wants something that resembles what you have and the other wants what you have directly.
So the perception of those involved can mix up the two concepts in this regard.
The middle is decided by the average life expectancy in your country divided by half.
For example in the US, with all the school shootings, I'd say most people already missed theirs by several decades.
When there isn't a need for it, attempts at grasping power shall be rebuked or ignored.
The key strategy is therefore to remove the need for power.
Thank you kindly. Sadly I cannot. Yesterday I was on a trip and happened to pass through one such location, which is why I can talk about it now.
The folk tale was that some Polish cartographers were mapping the area and asked some locals where they were. The locals shrugged and answered in their language a variant of "Fuck knows". The cartographers took it to heart and the official name of that location on their map became a slightly altered variation of that joking reply.
Naturally later on, a copy of that map was used by the government in charge for census and the name remained sealed in stone.