‘Tenebroso’ is commonly used in Spanish, at least in Spain. This whole thread is very interesting.
‘Tenebroso’ is commonly used in Spanish, at least in Spain. This whole thread is very interesting.
It’s curious to see how things merge between languages. In Spain, both usufruct (usufructo) and eruction (eructo) are quite common words.
About the peeing at night, a doctor I saw in TV said that if during the day you don’t go immediately to pee when you feel the need but when you REALLY need to, then it’s easier to stay sleeping at night. He explained how there are 2 mechanisms to control pee: the bladder (I think that’s the word in English?) and the brain. And that quite often we train the brain to go to pee before it’s phisically needed.
I use Safe in Cloud but nobody ever talks about this one. Is it a bad one?
I don’t doubt it may work for some people (placebo maybe?) but not for me. I have sinusitis, I was told that I may breathe well with acupuncture. Five sessions later, zero improvement, and a lot of money spent. The guy told me that I may need 5 more sessions because somehow my body was not reacting as expected…. For free? No, paying again. No, thanks.
That’s an incredibly naive answer.
Calm down Dexter. We all know your secret!
Was he a retired investigator from the marines?
I’ve never used those. How does it work, you see a picture of the people or is it real video of them?
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Because I don’t care about how the owner of the service is.
Europoor here, sending virtual support to you.
Spain: you need a justification and they are super hard to get. The most common one is to use it in Training Centers and you are forced to use it there every year or you lose it. Besides police I’ve never seen a gun in the street as it is strictly forbidden to carry them.
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7zip creates ZIP files too, I have that at work. Are you trying to make people think you are smarter or something?
Whatsapp in general. Telegram with my wife. Messages with my kid.
Lugubre in Spanish. Well known word in this other language. I love this thread!