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carmium t1_j7105gs wrote
Reply to comment by kinglyhoo in Better to try and fail then wonder “what if?” [image] by the_internet_clown
They are. And if a person types "thdn" I'm not going to say a word, because I've done dumber typos than that myself. But when many people born to English don't know the difference between a word for next, consequently, or at a certain time and a comparison term used with words like larger, greener, sleeker, and even dumber, it makes me shake my head.
carmium t1_j6zdw1m wrote
Reply to comment by UNFAM1L1AR in Better to try and fail then wonder “what if?” [image] by the_internet_clown
Be grateful your brain listens for one malapropism! There are so many out there that I'm always wondering how many people slid through school with Ds because their teachers were too frustrated to insist on decent English.
carmium t1_j6yedgj wrote
Reply to comment by RODRIGON-PRIME in Trifecta from Above, Portugal [OC] (3278x4096) by vitoresteves
"Cliff Beach"? Are you sure it isn't called "Devil's"-something or "Hell's"-something? Any feature that looks like that in US/Can gets called by one or the other name! (It's terribly unimaginative, I know.)
carmium t1_j6yaysh wrote
Reply to comment by Plus_Chapter_5511 in Better to try and fail then wonder “what if?” [image] by the_internet_clown
Better word. I just thought people used to know, and are somehow getting infected with misuse!
carmium t1_j6y5rc5 wrote
Reply to comment by mltain in Better to try and fail then wonder “what if?” [image] by the_internet_clown
Don't mean to be picky, but why do so few people seem to know the difference between then and than? I didn't realize it was epidemic before becoming a Reddit regular.
carmium t1_j6obvzg wrote
Where's the way?!
carmium t1_j5hluzw wrote
How often do you see red tones in the aurora (aurorae?) way up north there?
carmium t1_j3p84bt wrote
Reply to comment by margretbeinhaus in [image] You got this by _Cautious_Memory
They found a nice bed of "I screwed it up" people to land on.
carmium t1_j1vqyw9 wrote
It's named after a ferret?
carmium t1_j15pyk4 wrote
Reply to comment by drunkenknight9 in When this bridge in Fort Benton, Montana, USA was built 1888 it was required to have a swing span to allow steamboats to navigate. It was considered the furthest navigable point on Earth, more than 2,700 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. by triviafrenzy
When you say farthest navigable point, and don't say from what, or into what, the statement remains confusing. It's an impressive factoid to post, but just needed to be expanded upon for half a sentence.
carmium t1_j0f02fr wrote
Reply to comment by autoposting_system in Devil's Bathtub in Duffield, Virginia. 7/4/21. [4032x3024] [OC] by Berryfly04
Devils Tower, WY
carmium t1_iy4iq5h wrote
Reply to comment by darkapao in San Josif Bay, British Columbia (4032x3024) [OC] by phantom2_0
San Josef (with an "e") Bay is up at the top of Vancouver Island, and is remarkably remote. In fact, a lot of the island is unpopulated and old logging roads the only access, if any.
carmium t1_ixtb0rp wrote
Reply to comment by Daynightz in Foggy days in Vancouver's temperate rainforest [OC] [1080x1623] by TritonTheDark
Yes. Big Vancouver.
carmium t1_ixf5x2z wrote
Reply to comment by calguy1955 in WASP pilot Nancy Nesbit seated in the cockpit of an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in Dallas, 1944. Colorized. by ectheow3
In the UK they had Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). These women ferried every type of aircraft imaginable, with some having flown virtually every single-, twin-, and four-engined plane available. And most loved Spitfires the best!
carmium t1_iwfdpxa wrote
Reply to comment by willweggy in Mount St. Helens, Washington [3694x5448] [OC] by willweggy
Thx.
carmium t1_iwfbp8w wrote
May I ask from what direction are we looking in this photo?
carmium t1_iw7t5h3 wrote
Reply to comment by Nickpb in This lonely palm tree on a black sand beach in Hawaii [4000x3000] (oc) by mirk__
Will do, in the unlikely case I'm ever there!
carmium t1_iw7srj6 wrote
Reply to comment by jay-0101 in This lonely palm tree on a black sand beach in Hawaii [4000x3000] (oc) by mirk__
Thanks for the heads up, uh, so to speak.
carmium t1_iw5xro4 wrote
Yeah, but how's the water? I always wanted to swim in Hawaii, but I don't think I'll ever get there now...
carmium t1_iw5v7dd wrote
Reply to comment by lokoston in Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona [3024x4032] [OC] by Hippopotter
Yup. Not a lot of rocks and sticks in the sky. Still a gorgeous shot.
carmium t1_iw4q2s5 wrote
Reply to comment by PNWShots in Thornton Lakes, North Cascades, WA, USA [OC] [3648x4560] by PNWShots
Love the mountain colours then. Didn't know it until now, but it seems I do!
carmium t1_iw3l0e8 wrote
Reply to comment by PresuminEd74 in West Yorkshire 3793x5689 [OC] by PresuminEd74
Well 'at's a wee bit bleak then, innit?
(But in the most artistic way possible. Very nice.)
carmium t1_iuiyxqb wrote
Gorgeous shot! Those of us who live in the rainforests of the west coast never see forests with color like that!
carmium t1_iuiwq4a wrote
Not much in Wells Gray is easily accessible. Is this a long hike into the wilds?
carmium t1_j78ymvf wrote
Reply to Háifoss / Iceland [1920x1295] [OC] by Wimair
That's a fantastic pano. Just unEarthly.