What happens when Spanish institutions and businesses give translation contracts to relatives or to some guy in a bar who once went to London and only charges 0.05€/word
2013/02/20
Correlation between xenophobia and English spelling ability?
Lenox may be on the verge of an important discovery.
(It has been suggested that I am Lenox, or vice versa. Many faces fortune wears, but that is not one of them.)
+English = +xenophobia is the existing correlation proven by the pic. Inverse would mean a - on either of the sides and therefore just doesn't work here.
But we still don't know what we'd do with any "Lenox" v "Lennox" phenomenon. I suggest patience and the usual sarcasm.
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One day there'll be tee-shirts: 'Yo También Soy Lenox'
+English = +xenophobia is the existing correlation proven by the pic. Inverse would mean a - on either of the sides and therefore just doesn't work here.
But we still don't know what we'd do with any "Lenox" v "Lennox" phenomenon. I suggest patience and the usual sarcasm.
Oops. Mad. Changed.
I think I just blushed.
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