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Kind of but not really any more. But it's still different in continental Europe. Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 14/06/2010 08:36:40 AM
It'll just be quicker if you read the first few paragraphs of this Wikipedia article.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla

Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel

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Silly Europers
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British grammar - 14/06/2010 07:15:43 AM 656 Views
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