

Even with the en dash, it looks like subtraction to me! Haha
An em dash wouldn’t, but that would also probably be too wide
Even with the en dash, it looks like subtraction to me! Haha
An em dash wouldn’t, but that would also probably be too wide
Isn’t that just “approximately equal to”, and as such, wouldn’t express a range?
Ah, I see. Like you suggested though, that’s definitely not a question (which is what the other comment said)
To express a range of numbers, Korean (and likely other Asian languages) will use a tilde instead of a dash or hyphen. To me, that better expresses that we’re talking about an indeterminate value or a range. Especially when we use ~ for “about”, as in ~$20 for something that costs $17.99 before tax, for example.
Dining out costs like 20~40 dollars per person!
Whereas “20-40” looks too similar to a subtraction equation or a hyphenated word to me.
Either the whole thing is a question or you need to break it up.
I’m curious if you can convince me otherwise though!
For Nostalgia? Red/Blue and Gold/Silver.
HG/SS and B/W are up there too for different reasons.
And funnily enough, I actually enjoyed S/V quite a bit. Aside from the lull between gens 6 through 8ish, there’s a lot to like throughout the series imo. A lot to dislike too, but still a lot to like.
It’s not a regular ID to vote. It’s a regular ID.
You need an ID to vote, but you can use it for many other things too.
If getting an ID is a barrier for you to vote, then talk to your representatives and they might be able to help you out.
Do you mean all American kids? Because these aren’t banned worldwide…
a law was passed prohibiting the sale of confectionary items containing “non-nutritive objects,”
If only they could see our foods now. If the crap we put into our foods on purpose wasn’t enough, think about all the microplastics! Lol
8 hours a day plus whatever the commute time is (times two)
Probably something like 99.9% of guns or more are legal guns when they’re manufactured. If there were fewer legal guns produced and out there, there’d be fewer illegal guns for criminals, would-be or otherwise, to get their hands on.
In a way, they’re right that there’s an alternative. But the alternative is death, and most sane people wouldn’t prefer that.
That would really be China taking over Korea, then. That’s not North Korea taking over
Meanwhile, a dozen eggs are like $5 in CAD in CA (aka. Canada)
It sounds like this is a case of two noisy neighbours hating each other’s noise, lol
North Korea taking over South Korea sounds as absurd to me as Jamaica taking over the US.
The closest to “taking over” SK would be if they started dropping nukes and didn’t actually want the land/resources/businesses/money and also didn’t care about retaliation from allies…
Funnily enough, Ontario premier Doug Ford used the tariffs (and $3 billion in bribe money) to stay in power.
The grant proposal:
“They definitely exist, and this marriage will change the world. The wedding must be funded now or else we risk someone else marrying them and getting all the credit for the wedding.”
When I lived in Korea, it was cheaper for me to ship something in from the US than it was to ship something from the US to just across the border in Canada.
Yeah, that’s either two “sentences” or one statement imo!
The first part doesn’t even need to be a question. A suggestion like that would usually be a statement. If there’s enough rising intonation that it needs a question mark, there’s probably enough of a pause to justify having two sentences.