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  • I disagree. When they don't see your posts, you might as well have gone silent or just post less frequently so they happen to not see them. Besides: once you follow a certain number of people, you don't track each and everyone of them.

    Seeing a post makes you more likely to want to answer them. If that doesn't work (as I understand it), you will notice it and maybe be frustrated about it.

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  • Idk but it would make sense since snails have both sexes in each individual and can decide each time. Which is kind of super fluid.

    Some fish can change sex once in life so that might fit better. But that's a lesser known fact I guess. The Nemo movie where they finally change to female is yet to be released.

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  • From what I know it's similar in Swiss German (with words like merci and velo (bike)). I don't know about Fleming but Swiss embraces their dialects so it isn't stigmatized either

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  • and there are vestiges of a seventh, the Locative.

    I called it relicts but it's basically what I said. Maybe vestiges is the better word in English, in German we say "Relikte".

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  • It was about the "some people are serial killers" and as I pointed out in my first comment, most penguins fly under water since there movement resemble flying much more than swimming

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  • So you speak a V2 language like me? I'm German btw. Let me give you an outside perspective on auxiliary verbs in continental western Germanic languages:

    The verb comes in second position (hence V2). Using an auxiliary verb moves the content verb to the very end of the sentence. It totally messes with the syntax.

    But that's besides my point. My point wasn't that French auxiliary verbs are fancy but that fancy can me many things, in French it's the spelling and pronunciation. Cases aren't fancy, at least not the German or Latin ones. The slavic cases are a different story, in my objective opinion.

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