difficult: British drama with *this* song in the opening titles?
Have you ever thought of a movie or movie factoid and couldn't find it online anywhere? We are here to help! Maybe you can be of help to others while you're here.poll: daydreaming about talking to your friends
For redditors identifying as or interested in INFJs (Ni-Fe-Ti-Se) as described by MBTI.where to stay for a couple weeks?
A comunidade do estado de São Paulo no Reddit! Crie, compartilhe, promova ou discuta sobre tudo do estado - e da cidade - mais dinâmica do Brasil!does anyone else feel like they struggle to imagine themselves even with friends in the future?
A community for adult children that are, are thinking about, or were estranged from one or both of their parents. Common reasons for estrangement are abuse, differing expectations about family roles, neglect, clashes based on personalities, or value systems like religion. NC = No Contact, LC = Low Contact, VLC = Very Low Contacthelp me buy a film camera please!
/r/filmcameras is a subreddit for all your analog camera content. Ask questions about your film cameras. Show off your collections and treasured cameras. Show what your camera can do. make this your home for film cameras and everything film camera related.Is George the most un-accomplished character in sitcom history?

Hellllloooooooo! A reddit all about Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer. Don't forget Uncle Leo!!
how is this correct? am I missing something big or am I losing my mind? Why is « très » *after* the «ne...pas » construction but « vraiment » is *within* the « ne...pas »???? I thought adverbs always go after « ne...pas »?

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Is this natural sounding? Specifically « celui-ci »? do people really use celle/celui/celui-ci etc. much in everyday speech? Is it common but just formal? What would you use instead? Thank you in advance

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