I normally try to avoid Youtube, but this was a pretty interesting topic In other "ethnicity news", the BBC reported on a reaction by the French Embassy in the US to an AP news article referring...
I normally try to avoid Youtube, but this was a pretty interesting topic
In other "ethnicity news", the BBC reported on a reaction by the French Embassy in the US to an AP news article referring to French people as "the French". The embassy temporarily changed their name to the "Embassy of Frenchness in the United States" in response.
For what it’s worth, a lot of stuff linked on tildes is pretty high quality YouTube; especially (imo) anything @lou and @cfabbro will link :) RobWords is a super cool channel about etymology....
For what it’s worth, a lot of stuff linked on tildes is pretty high quality YouTube; especially (imo) anything @lou and @cfabbro will link :)
RobWords is a super cool channel about etymology. There’s a lot more there if you’re interested.
The link looked visited, turns out I'm subscribed to this channel :)
The author, Rob Watts, is also a news presenter for Deutsche Welle.
I normally try to avoid Youtube, but this was a pretty interesting topic
In other "ethnicity news", the BBC reported on a reaction by the French Embassy in the US to an AP news article referring to French people as "the French". The embassy temporarily changed their name to the "Embassy of Frenchness in the United States" in response.
What is "a dangerous way to start a sentence"?
For what it’s worth, a lot of stuff linked on tildes is pretty high quality YouTube; especially (imo) anything @lou and @cfabbro will link :)
RobWords is a super cool channel about etymology. There’s a lot more there if you’re interested.
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That's so awesome of you to say that!