Just fission
34 0 ReplyI wonder if they split up.
7 0 ReplyThat relationship loses energy every time.
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It actually serves fission chips.
25 0 ReplyThey're delicious, but I should stop eating. I'm already at critical mass.
2 0 ReplyThat one made laugh way too hard!
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I heard that place is the bomb.
24 1 ReplyWhat native English speaker can possibly think that "my wife and I's" is correct?
13 2 ReplyPeople who had bad teachers and learn it's always "friend and I", or that's all they remember.
But I don't get how they don't know it's wrong when it just sounds so wrong.
10 1 ReplyThe grammar Nazis will hate me for this but I'm going with "A friend of mine and my wife's" as the least horrible way of saying it.
"A friend of mine booked a table..." - all good
"A friend of my wife's booked a table..." - yep - and check here if you don't like "wife's": https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/a-friend-of-his-wifes.2438592/
"A friend of my wife's and mine booked a table..." - nope
"A friend of mine and my wife's booked a table..." - works for me
5 0 ReplyWait, what is the correct way to write this? "my wife and my friend booked a table" makes it sound like the wife was also involved in booking the table, whereas the original made it clear that just the friend booked the table.
2 0 ReplyI'd go with "My wife's and my friend" but I'm no expert.
4 0 ReplyMaybe 'A friend of my wife and I'?
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Maybe the "friend" is an apple products
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They have a number counter at that restaurant that updates every time that joke is made.
(...wait for it...)
But it's actually a count-DOWN.
12 1 ReplyThe Final CountDowwwwwwwwn
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The comments are reaching critical mass.
7 0 Replythe nukes they built were fission bombs, but...
1 0 Replyaye lmao
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