Not necessarily. A 2015 study found that well-educated people with plenty of words at their disposal were better at coming up with curse words than those who were less verbally fluent.“Having the strategies to know where and when it’s appropriate to swear, and when it’s not,” Jay said, “is a social cognitive skill like picking the right clothes for the right occasion. That’s a pretty sophisticated social tool.”
Reminds me of an older Dutch (?) commercial I remember seeing on TV. It showed a family, with young kids, getting in the car while a rap song is playing. The family starts bobbing their heads along with it and then you hear the verses (I wanna, I wanna, I wanna f**k you in the a**). Then it ended with an ad saying “Learning English?” with the name of the company.
Personally, I’m looking at Europe in a few years either way. Love the culture and lifestyle there. Sooner if it gets too bad here, but have to watch out for what putin is doing. Finland has already told their people to prepare for war based on russia’s actions.
Even if people do decide to leave, they are still (currently) able to vote in federal elections by mail. They can still work toward a better future that way at least.
RJ better check to see which bible version that Vern is using. He may have to look at a few more to find his answer.There are currently over 3,142 versions in over 2,073 languages available digitally on , of which 1,768 are available audibly. There are also versions in nearly 2,033 languages at and a similar number on the American Bible Society’s .
Same thing…