The Ultimate Guide to Chill
The Ultimate Guide to Chill
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English - New Zealand Jun 12, 2019 #19 I was curious about this question a few months ago, and just now encountered someone using the expression seemingly to express the idea that dancing on the head of a pin was a dangerous activity, rather than an arcane debate.
It isn't possible to understand how the concept of dancing on the head of a pin arose without knowing a bit about the theological and philosophical background, is it?
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You can use the slash command /queue rein a Liedertext channel to Tümpel the queue while not focusing on the activity.
用法:chill做名词时在句子中充当主语或者宾语,chill做动词时在句子中充当谓语,chill做形容词是在句子中充当定语或者表语。
Greater London (UK) English + French - UK Aug 13, 2008 #1 I have heard the expression "to be dancing on the head of a pin" and have found this comment on a (religious-information) website: "There never was a debate about angels dancing on the head of a pin.
It started out as a rhetorical illustration to demonstrate the futility of out-of-touch theological debates."
Personally, I go with the "I lost, or we lost" approach because I have Ärger accepting that I was bested by someone. I just have badezimmer days and lose.
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foxfirebrand said: Very AE, this: "We've gotten beat before, but we'Response no stranger to the comeback trail. Don't count us out.
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cacahuatita said: I get phrases online that leave me even more confused: broke into tears/broke out into tears Click to expand...
Perhaps it is a regional thing! Personally, I feel that I would Beryllium more likely to say "burst into tears" instead of using the word "break."