Hmm, not sure how stubby fingers get “food” to “room” - especially as we know from your frequent misspellings and constant editing of your previous posts, you obviously disabled auto-correct.
And I didn’t imply anything, just asked a question as you seem to be constantly confused by common American English phrases - especially so for someone who is a native English speaker, and generally poor reading comprehension. “I don’t know what that means” is probably one of your five most common replies in comments.
I don’t know what that means, friend. I’m just here to discuss the articles. Absolutely nothing Russian about me. I mean, just THINK of what that would even mean. I don’t even have any rubles at all. Thank you!
It’s “food for thought” - are you sure you’re a native English speaker? You seem to have big problems with both idiom and reading comprehension.
Meh, stubby fingers, tiny phone screen. But I’ll keep as is, cuz I like the idea of room for thought.
What language do you think I’m native in, if not English? Are you trying to imply something?
Come on, friend, you can say it out loud. Just say it…
Hmm, not sure how stubby fingers get “food” to “room” - especially as we know from your frequent misspellings and constant editing of your previous posts, you obviously disabled auto-correct.
And I didn’t imply anything, just asked a question as you seem to be constantly confused by common American English phrases - especially so for someone who is a native English speaker, and generally poor reading comprehension. “I don’t know what that means” is probably one of your five most common replies in comments.
Hey, friend. Now, let’s stick to discussing the articles. Thank you!
Can’t tell if this is parody or an alt 😄
I don’t know what that means, friend. I’m just here to discuss the articles. Absolutely nothing Russian about me. I mean, just THINK of what that would even mean. I don’t even have any rubles at all. Thank you!
I don’t know what that means, friend. Thank you!