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DesGrieux @sh.itjust.works
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The biggest economy in the euro area, Germany’s, is in a bad way. And its ills are a main cause of the euro’s own weakness. (a throwback to 1999)
  • Literally none of those things are predictions for the 2020s. Those are just issues from 24 years ago with suggested (neoliberal) solutions.

    Germany largely addressed those concerns as you can see from the huge uptick in economic activity starting in 2000. The article did not predict the 2008 crisis, it did not predict the crisis with Russian gas, and so I'm having a hard time understanding why you're trying to slip this by people outside of a history community and acting like it's relevant.

  • The biggest economy in the euro area, Germany’s, is in a bad way. And its ills are a main cause of the euro’s own weakness. (a throwback to 1999)
  • What predictions? They're making predictions about the next year... in 1999, and not many specific ones either, just saying prospects are bleak. I don't see any predictions about the 2020s.

    In fact, German GDP has nearly tripled since this was written. The only months of no growth were during 2008 and COVID and Germany outperformed all its neighbors. They didn't predict any of the conditions for either of those crises.

  • YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
  • It is not incorrect.

    his plays marked major shifts in the style of writing for the english language,

    True, that is perfectly in line with what I said and contradicts the statement that he "made changes. "making changes" is not the same thing as "marking major shifts".

    many writers after him adopted his style and the new mechanics he was making in his plays.

    Many would imitate his style. But we also know very little about the styles that influenced Shakespeare. New mechanics? Not sure what you mean by that. He did not alter the grammar of English nor did he invent words. When people claim he "invented" words or phrases, what they really mean is that his works are the first recorded example. That is not the same thing as "inventing."

  • YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
  • I never thought that these two could be pronounced the same.

    Yes, English spelling is very misleading.

    I pronounce of as in office

    That would be a mistake in all dialects of English. It is always pronounced with a /v/ sound and the vowel is a schwa. 've is also a schwa plus /v/.

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    Kennedy Jr.: "Ohne die ganzen US-Provokationen hätte es diesen Krieg wahrscheinlich nie gegeben"
  • I don't see how it was a far-right revolution. The president resigned after he refused to follow through on his promise to build closer ties with the EU which was one of his campaign promises. Afterwards they elected a Russian speaking Jew to lead them. Where are these far-right policies and leaders?

    I do see far-right policies in Russia. Torture, rule by decree, banning words like "war", arresting journalists and political opponents, poisoning people, invading sovereign countries.

  • YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
  • English spelling errors are common because English is not written phonetically. If you fix that, you reduce the errors, not increase them. Spelling mistakes would still occur to some degree (ultimately because one dialect's pronunciation must be chosen for the written standard) but it would still be an improvement.

    Imagine if anglophone students could learn to read and write in 2 years like their peers in Spanish and German speaking countries (many dozens of others) instead of 10.

  • YSK it's either "should have" or "should've". "Should of" is incorrect
  • They use 'of' because they don't understand (or pay attention to) the grammar of what they're saying.

    Sure. Because it sounds identical. " 've" and "of" are both pronounced /əv/, hence the confusion. Native speakers write what they hear. If you ever want to stop errors like this, the only solution is spelling reform.

  • What Reddit Got Wrong
  • I miss it. There's just not enough people here. Refreshing doesn't bring hardly anything new, none of my favorite communities exist, and where they do they're so small that nothing gets posted for an entire day.

    I mean, I know these things take time but I'm pessimistic.

  • NY Times Opinion | Donald Trump Should Never Again Be Trusted With the Nation’s Secrets
  • It’s absolutely insane that we have a former President showing off some of the most classified information just for clout.

    The fact that he was caught doing it so casually to someone for no benefit without a second thought indicates to me that he definitely profited off of it too.