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I'm about to just do a Random.org roll for the 5 builds I'm deciding between. Let RNGesus take the wheel. Source: 5 months ago
I am live on twitch rn and let's play a game tip me in the comments 1000 cones and every 3000 cones tip I will use random.org to choose a winner between the three tippers who will get all of the cones. Do not tip to play if I am offline it will be considered a gift at that point. Source: 5 months ago
Winners will be selected after 1 week using random.org to select winning comments. The winning IDs will be reported to Panoramik and gems will be distributed during the week. Source: 5 months ago
Indicate your interest below and random.org will decide. Source: 6 months ago
Each user will only be granted ONE qualifying top-level comment. I will confirm all qualifying comments with a green "post approved" check mark. Once the deadline has elapsed, I will: 1) double check all entries for duplicates, 2) number all qualifying entries in no particular order, 3) feed that number range into Random.org, 4) generate one random number from that range, 5) match the randomly generated number... Source: 6 months ago
If they took two minutes to google the origin of most words and terminology, whether in the OED or good old etymonline.com they might know how etymology actually works. Source: 5 months ago
There are rules for lots of tricky things in English (If you struggle with words with double letters, for instance, look up "double consonants".) Sometimes finding out the history of the word helps me remember it. etymonline.com is great for learning how words came to be. I also recommend r/grammar if you have any questions about English grammar. Source: 12 months ago
As for how you know what words you can use, u/SugarFreeHealth gave some great resources. I spend an ungodly amount of time on etymonline.com myself. Source: 12 months ago
6. "What's the etymology of x?"—try /r/etymology, Etymonline and Wiktionary first. Source: about 1 year ago
Not sure where you're getting the idea it meant "influencer". Granted, I think the Oxford English Dictionary is probably a better etymology dictionary than etymonline.com but that's the free online etymology dictionary. Source: about 1 year ago
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