Why hello there, Satan.I suppose it's a way to get hold of people's posts before they've been neurotically edited and blackmail them about it later, if you don't happen to have been around to catch it at the time.
Why hello there, Satan.I suppose it's a way to get hold of people's posts before they've been neurotically edited and blackmail them about it later, if you don't happen to have been around to catch it at the time.
In the second case you could have another option: "re vera numquam placuit".Do people use it because they have changed their mind, or because they clicked it by mistake?
At the moment I have Abduc Approbationem, but even that is a bit long...In the second case you could have another option: "re vera numquam placuit".
I think the infinitive is probably the best option in many cases. I don't think volo is necessary.At the moment I have Abduc Approbationem, but even that is a bit long...
I have changed the reply link to an infinitive. Does that look better? If we put volo after it, all the buttons and links will get pretty long.
süß ?It looks as though there are a variety of ways of treating it (Dutch just says 'nice', for instance), but one thing that surprised me was that there doesn't appear to be a German-language version of Facebook.
there doesn't appear to be a German-language version of Facebook.
süß ?
Everyone knows Germans prefer feisbüch anyway.
Sorry, it was a flippant suggestion.That's German. Dutch uses leuk.