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Didn't Bram Stoker write Dracula despite never having visited Transylvania?I’ve written plenty of stuff set in US cities I’ve never been to.
Didn't Bram Stoker write Dracula despite never having visited Transylvania?I’ve written plenty of stuff set in US cities I’ve never been to.
Did you use a nickname for police officers that only characters in one obscure novel used and pretend that's common slang for that city?I’ve written plenty of stuff set in US cities I’ve never been to.
Tell Tom I love his cocktail.A small linguistic point, British is plural and Briton is singular. At least that what Collin's tells me![]()
Tom? I was referring to what Barnabas was telling meTell Tom I love his cocktail.
I'm going to have to turn down that cocktail, then.Tom? I was referring to what Barnabas was telling me![]()
It is amazing that a name like this can be ambiguous.A small linguistic point, British is plural and Briton is singular. At least that what Collin's tells me![]()
A small linguistic point, British is plural and Briton is singular.
I remember it featured horse-drawn wagons delivering beer.Trigger warning for actual Britons: It's apparently written based off a very odd novel about Britain and not actually, you know, having visited London personally or anything.
I mean that exact specific thing? No. But I’m sure I’ve done other exact specific things.Did you use a nickname for police officers that only characters in one obscure novel used and pretend that's common slang for that city?
Incorrect. The plural of Briton is Britons. British is an adjective not a noun.A small linguistic point, British is plural and Briton is singular. At least that what Collin's tells me![]()