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I wasn't going to steal it.
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Great response.
I live in South America, and the parallels between many Latin American countries and Spain during this same time period are uncanny.
As a language lover (and someone who is a C1 in Spanish), it makes me wonder this politically-incorrect question: is there some connection between the Spanish language and the tendency towards near-constant violent infighting? Does the language and the cosmovision that it carries lend itself to this?
Welcome to reddit's home for discussion of the Canon EF, EF-S, EF-M, and RF Mount interchangeable lens DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, and occasionally their point-and-shoot cousins. We also sometime talk about other canon equipment such as printers. All questions and photographic experience levels welcome!
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The classic "I'm 55 oops I still can't get past that I turned 56 last month. Oh well. Let me turn this 5 into a 6."
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Generation X was born, by broadest definition, between 1961 and 1981, the greatest anti-child cycle in modern history. Nevertheless, we grew up to become the world's most devoted parents; the "workhorse of America." This sub welcomes links, photos, graphics, memoirs, commentaries, stories, etc., for and about Gen-Xers, the 13th Generation of Americans. (GenX also translates to CAN, ENG, IRE, AUSTRAL, NZ and other parts of EUR.)
I needed to hear this today.
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Good point.
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It has a certain simple tenderness that reminds of children's literature.
Hints of Roald Dahl. I try to evoke this style in my writing for adults.
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Underrated comment here.