@shortstories Probably will reset the course and will start over because now it is so fucking confusing for me.
And some people say they changed chinese too but I did one yesterday and it looked normal to me.
@shortstories Watch out I found out today that they changed korean course few days ago.
I thought i was retard and accidently skipped section when I got from simple things to complex sentences and words that were not in the course where I learned child, ant, fox, key, newspaper and student.
Found out later on reddit that they made changes to the course
Korean course changed
https://www.reddit.com/r/duolingo/comments/1k86uo1/korean_course_changed/
What is up with the Korean course?
https://www.reddit.com/r/duolingo/comments/1jq4f96/what_is_up_with_the_korean_course/
@Stahesh i know of him. I watched fuest few episodes but it got wird so i quit. Then heard it got gay hollywood treatment anyway so never gave it second chance.
@Stahesh i know there was one that did it for more than a year. not sure if this one or not(name does not sound familiar). anyway, he was under observation and had to take electrolytes but otherwise no food. longest i did was a week. a friend of mine did 3 weeks.in the end, your body balances itself to match your calories intake and expenditure so it's kinda pointless. but good to discover what you can do and how much information is just garbage. would be though not being keto-adapted though.
@Stahesh - My longest fast was about 6 weeks.
More accurately, it was a liquid diet. I drank plenty of juice, and I did have about one meal a week (cheeseburger). This was while on active duty stateside.
I stopped after I noticed I my weightlifting capacity dropping. I can't really remember why I did that... probably some combination of depression and curiosity.
Do white Australian have different accents? Does a person from New South Wales speak different from an Australian from elsewhere? Or is the same accent for everyone? (I'm not counting abos at all.)
@elston_ You can call them "pagans", like a Jew would, but they were just Roman citizens, who saw that Christianity was also to blame for the fall of the Empire, thanks in large part to Emperor Constantine.
Augustine wrote the books to defend Christianity and in them he explains that Christians should disassociate Rome (the earthly kingdom) from their true home (the city of God/heaven). He denounced Rome's history forged on pride and conquest, and instead preaches "humility and love", etc.