Zuckerberg also tried to push the whole "internet.org" thing in India and was absolutely lambasted by Indian people on his own Facebook page. It was beyond awesome to see 1000s of people piling on well-articulated…
It's true that languages with case declensions (beyond the vestigial declined pronoun forms in English) would be less ambiguous in expressing that example sentence. English is an analytic language, meaning that more…
> There's something that can feel distrustful about that in some scenarios. That's prejudice. Alcohol makes people violent and out of control, more so than any other drug, and yet we're the ones that are untrustworthy?…
> Some social drinking can make things possible that I'm not even sure how to replicate without it, like getting people to actually open up and be real with one another. You alcoholics are just too much. I'm a fucking…
That's exactly it. My line is "no thanks, it's my least favorite drug"... you'll get some interesting reactions to that one.
It reminds me of the Spanish word "paisa"...
Zuckerberg also tried to push the whole "internet.org" thing in India and was absolutely lambasted by Indian people on his own Facebook page. It was beyond awesome to see 1000s of people piling on well-articulated…
It's true that languages with case declensions (beyond the vestigial declined pronoun forms in English) would be less ambiguous in expressing that example sentence. English is an analytic language, meaning that more…
> There's something that can feel distrustful about that in some scenarios. That's prejudice. Alcohol makes people violent and out of control, more so than any other drug, and yet we're the ones that are untrustworthy?…
> Some social drinking can make things possible that I'm not even sure how to replicate without it, like getting people to actually open up and be real with one another. You alcoholics are just too much. I'm a fucking…
That's exactly it. My line is "no thanks, it's my least favorite drug"... you'll get some interesting reactions to that one.
It reminds me of the Spanish word "paisa"...