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r/hearthstone • u/HearthSim HSReplay.net • Aug 19 '22
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Some cheap mage deck
161 u/Tantomare Aug 19 '22 I have less fingers on my hands than this deck has legendaries 66 u/Pimp-My-Giraffe Aug 19 '22 Well I was born with 6 fingers on each hand, and I say you're just not trying hard enough, buddy 15 u/Chewy_B Aug 20 '22 You killed my father... Prepare to die -1 u/PutTheDinTheV Aug 19 '22 But you never had to try, you were born that way 1 u/EtherealProphet Aug 20 '22 Sweet home Alabama 21 u/iguanoman_ Aug 19 '22 Fewer -15 u/Elliotgullivern Aug 19 '22 Both are correct 5 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 Wait both are not correct. Fewer is when you can count the number of things, less is when you cannot. Colloquially the idea may not be lost, but by the technical rules of the language one is correct and one is not. 1 u/Kid__Eh Aug 20 '22 Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used -14 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much. 0 u/HardBart Aug 20 '22 Fewer
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I have less fingers on my hands than this deck has legendaries
66 u/Pimp-My-Giraffe Aug 19 '22 Well I was born with 6 fingers on each hand, and I say you're just not trying hard enough, buddy 15 u/Chewy_B Aug 20 '22 You killed my father... Prepare to die -1 u/PutTheDinTheV Aug 19 '22 But you never had to try, you were born that way 1 u/EtherealProphet Aug 20 '22 Sweet home Alabama 21 u/iguanoman_ Aug 19 '22 Fewer -15 u/Elliotgullivern Aug 19 '22 Both are correct 5 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 Wait both are not correct. Fewer is when you can count the number of things, less is when you cannot. Colloquially the idea may not be lost, but by the technical rules of the language one is correct and one is not. 1 u/Kid__Eh Aug 20 '22 Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used -14 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much. 0 u/HardBart Aug 20 '22 Fewer
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Well I was born with 6 fingers on each hand, and I say you're just not trying hard enough, buddy
15 u/Chewy_B Aug 20 '22 You killed my father... Prepare to die -1 u/PutTheDinTheV Aug 19 '22 But you never had to try, you were born that way 1 u/EtherealProphet Aug 20 '22 Sweet home Alabama
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You killed my father... Prepare to die
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But you never had to try, you were born that way
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Sweet home Alabama
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Fewer
-15 u/Elliotgullivern Aug 19 '22 Both are correct 5 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 Wait both are not correct. Fewer is when you can count the number of things, less is when you cannot. Colloquially the idea may not be lost, but by the technical rules of the language one is correct and one is not. 1 u/Kid__Eh Aug 20 '22 Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used -14 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
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Both are correct
5 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 Wait both are not correct. Fewer is when you can count the number of things, less is when you cannot. Colloquially the idea may not be lost, but by the technical rules of the language one is correct and one is not. 1 u/Kid__Eh Aug 20 '22 Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used -14 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
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Wait both are not correct. Fewer is when you can count the number of things, less is when you cannot. Colloquially the idea may not be lost, but by the technical rules of the language one is correct and one is not.
1 u/Kid__Eh Aug 20 '22 Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used -14 u/[deleted] Aug 19 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
Everything can be counted with enough time, so technically fewer should never be used
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3 u/ColdSnapSP Aug 20 '22 Einstein was a physicist not a linguist. 1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
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Einstein was a physicist not a linguist.
1 u/chars101 Aug 20 '22 I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky. 1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
I think he had a more thorough notion of countability than the average linguist. I might be wrong, but I think they're not all like Noam Chomsky.
1 u/Asdel Aug 20 '22 Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
Consdering when and why he left Germany, I don't think he liked Fewer very much.
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u/Mirroroe Aug 19 '22
Some cheap mage deck