Phrasal verbs are the bane of english language learners. It's one of the weird things that natives speakers don't notice until they are mentioned by someone learning english or they become an english major.
Wipe out, mull over, look up to. These are just some of the phrasal verbs you want to think over.
Lol the bread bowl is eggs, heavy cream, pork fat, and prosciutto. I can hear arteries clogging from just looking at the picture of this meal.
I’ll take three servings.
That’s a fat man.
Ah, i misread your comment as saying 4g of meat/kg and not 4g of protein/kg. Thanks for the correction.
Not especially. That’s 300g or 10.5 oz of meat for a 75kg person.
The silver rule is good too. “What you don’t want done to you, don’t do to others.”
I once ate deep fried butter in OKC so I’m not surprised.
Mucho gusto de conocerte, Chorizo. Soy teft.
This being right below a Peanuts comic in my feed made me do a double take.
Not really. You acquire the accent of your parents and those you grow up around. If his parents have a strong chilean accent he can probably at least emulate one since he’s heard it a lot.
Hell he might code switch while he speaks with his parent. Personally I slip into a downeast mainer accent when i speak with family but normally my accent is a flat American accent.
More fashionable? The medieval chaperon.
You basically put the hood on upside down and wrap it about your head.
If you want to hear a good southern accent, listen to Walter Goggins. His accent is a really strong southern drawl from Alabama.
I bet it was the Tenth Doctor. He always seemed a bit off his rocker to me.
Gaslight Obstruction Projection Pedophilia