Almost always a good show DESPITE the "you knows and I means". I mean is there an American that can hold a conversation for a minute without throwing in a "you know" ?
The long march through the institutions coming to fruition. The Constantinople Letter of 1489 explains it all.
Gramsci's "long march" was completed awhile ago. It's all about consolidation and tightening the screws now.
Good observation on the linguistic quirks. They can be somewhat annoying when someone repetitively uses them during a conversation. Like the decline in people's abilities to read and write, especially since widespread use of the internet, people's ability to articulate themselves fluidly and concisely in even a basic or rudimentary manner has taken a hit as well.
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Almost always a good show DESPITE the "you knows and I means".
I mean is there an American that can hold a conversation for a minute
without throwing in a "you know" ?
The long march through the institutions coming to fruition.
The Constantinople Letter of 1489 explains it all.
Gramsci's "long march" was completed awhile ago. It's all about consolidation and tightening the screws now.
Good observation on the linguistic quirks. They can be somewhat annoying when someone repetitively uses them during a conversation. Like the decline in people's abilities to read and write, especially since widespread use of the internet, people's ability to articulate themselves fluidly and concisely in even a basic or rudimentary manner has taken a hit as well.
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