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asked Concision vs conciseness
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awarded  Popular Question
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15
comment What does “I” really mean?
This is a philosophical problem of personal identity, I don't think it belongs here. I personally believe there is no I. :)
Mar
29
accepted comes to think of it?
Mar
28
comment comes to think of it?
@StJohnoftheCross Cool. Is there a situation where "When one comes to think of it" could be truncated, and is valid?
Mar
28
asked comes to think of it?
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awarded  Popular Question
Feb
6
accepted “need to do” vs “need do”
Feb
6
awarded  Yearling
Feb
6
revised “need to do” vs “need do”
there was an only in the sentence
Feb
6
comment “need to do” vs “need do”
But "only" wouldn't change the grammaticality of the problem.
Feb
6
comment “need to do” vs “need do”
Very nice answer. Thank you Peter Shor. (I was not expecting to get an answer from one of the QC gods!)
Feb
6
revised “need to do” vs “need do”
added 2 characters in body
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6
revised “need to do” vs “need do”
added 80 characters in body
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6
asked “need to do” vs “need do”
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answered Meaning of “pushing it”
Jun
18
comment What's the origin of “I'm down with it”?
Respect! This is the best answer ever. Thanks.
Jun
18
accepted What's the origin of “I'm down with it”?
Jun
18
comment What's the origin of “I'm down with it”?
@FumbleFingers I'm certain this is the phrase, and I heard it being used by different communities. Sometimes people say simply "I'm down" to mean "Count me in".
Jun
18
asked What's the origin of “I'm down with it”?