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Has my life been a lie...? 😭
Driveway leads back to the road, where you drive.
Parkway leads to scenic overlooks, where you park.
I really don't get why this was ever a problem for people.
Still a better love story than Twilight.
For example. “Near miss”. That wasn’t a near miss. It was a near hit!!!!
It's a "near/narrow miss," as opposed to a "far/wide miss." That doesn't preclude it from being a "near hit."
I nearly die = I almost died
I nearly lived = I almost lived but now I’m dead
But that’s just me. *shrugs*
Here they go chkchkchk
So most trains now days would have just a rumble muffled diesel engine sound or some kind of electric whine which doesn't sound like choo choo or woo woo