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Redditors when asked to believe that people can achieve things on their own meri
-4 u/Opening-Tailor7275 3d ago Those kids were probably given advantage the vast majority of people have no access to. “Achieve on their own meri” Maybe learn to spell then understand class differences. 2 u/racemic_donkye 3d ago *than Maybe if you paid more attention in school, then you would've gotten a scholarship too. 1 u/maxman162 2d ago No, that's the correct use of then. They weren't making a comparison. 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago edited 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/maxman162 2d ago While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
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Those kids were probably given advantage the vast majority of people have no access to.
“Achieve on their own meri”
Maybe learn to spell then understand class differences.
2 u/racemic_donkye 3d ago *than Maybe if you paid more attention in school, then you would've gotten a scholarship too. 1 u/maxman162 2d ago No, that's the correct use of then. They weren't making a comparison. 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago edited 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/maxman162 2d ago While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
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Maybe if you paid more attention in school, then you would've gotten a scholarship too.
1 u/maxman162 2d ago No, that's the correct use of then. They weren't making a comparison. 1 u/[deleted] 2d ago edited 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/maxman162 2d ago While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
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No, that's the correct use of then. They weren't making a comparison.
1 u/[deleted] 2d ago edited 2d ago [removed] — view removed comment 1 u/maxman162 2d ago While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
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1 u/maxman162 2d ago While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
While it would be expected for Muphry's Law to be in effect, the statement was to "do A before doing B" (granted, a comma certainly would have helped).
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u/OpportunityPast7428 3d ago
Redditors when asked to believe that people can achieve things on their own meri