Having just re-watched the Peter Jackson Beatles documentary, "Get Back", the first thing I thought this Zimmer doc should be called when I saw this thread is, "Get Braaaam".
The Greta Thunberg of the Star Wars/FSM world rears her head.
And see over here, Greta, this is our recycling area I told you about here on Tatooine, for which we are so justly proud. We lovingly call it the Great Pit of Carkoon! It is really an amazing, totally natural solution for pollution and only requires a crew of one, whom we call "Sarlac". If you'll look more closely, you can see the inner workings and how it consumes garbage, but produces zero waste! No, please lean over a little further...
You know how Wonder Woman wore a suit of golden armour in WW84 - you know - to protect herself in a battle against someone equally or more powerful than her....
Why didn’t she wear it when she joined the battle against Doomsday in BvS?
You know how Wonder Woman wore a suit of golden armour in WW84 - you know - to protect herself in a battle against someone equally or more powerful than her....
Why didn’t she wear it when she joined the battle against Doomsday in BvS?
From my understanding she took it off right before her big showdown with the badie in WW84!
The general usage of the term 'British English' is incorrect.
Great Britain includes Scotland. Scottish English is its own dialect. The term 'British English' is therefore ambiguous.
What is known as 'British English' should more correctly be named 'English English'. But, since this term contains redundancy, the dialect of the language's country of origin would better be referred to as simply 'English'. All other dialects would be prefixed with their geographical location as normal: e.g. 'Australian English', 'American English' and so on.
A comparison can be made with the French language. We refer to 'Canadian French' but not 'French French'.