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@iwsfutcmd iwsfutcmdiwsfutcmd posts on X about nouns, to the, if you, japan the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and 1110 posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Social topic influence nouns #1, to the, if you #4288, japan, theory, closed, india, all the, germany, china
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"in retrospect the heartburn caused by drinking a "Warheads"-branded soda should have been expected"
X Link 2025-12-10T02:16Z 3939 followers, XXX engagements
"my completely unsubstantiated theory is that open classes become progressively closed as you get older first you lose verbs. can't add new verbs. then adverbs then adjectives finally nouns hence why i have elderly relatives that refer to the rice varietal most common in India as "balsamic rice""
X Link 2025-12-02T03:56Z 3939 followers, 361.7K engagements
"oh i did just think of a novel conjunction that i've heard in normal spoken English: "and/or" it fills a lexical gap because to the chagrin of Boolean logicians "or" doesn't mean OR it means XOR so if you actually do want logical OR you use "and/or" instead if the waiter asks if you want "soup or salad" you do not get to have both. if your girl asks you "who do you love me or her" she is not suddenly inviting you into polyamory otoh if she asks "me and/or her" your life has suddenly become much easier and/or more complicated (it'd be kinda neat if we decided to start spelling "and/or" as"
X Link 2025-12-02T21:02Z 3938 followers, 15.7K engagements
"this is a sadly common misconception about Cuneiform scripts Cuneiform isn't a script it's a medium. there are X totally separate Cuneiform scriptsSumero-Akkadian Cuneiform Ugaritic and Old Persian. they're all completely different not just in glyphs but in script grammar. to call them all the same script would be like calling Latin Georgian and Thai the same script because they're all written with pen on paper Sumero-Akkadian is logo-syllabic where each sign can either represent phonetic syllable or a whole word or both. it's most similar to Ancient Egyptian or Mayan and somewhat similar to"
X Link 2025-12-04T18:26Z 3939 followers, 37.1K engagements
"the concept that stopping robot killers involves setting home-alone-style-traps and mario-kart-banana-peels is so wonderful and amusing"
X Link 2025-12-03T20:03Z 3939 followers, XXX engagements
"seriously imagine if Germany made a film like this"
X Link 2025-12-04T17:08Z 3939 followers, 130.3K engagements
"oh god imagine if they made a totally historically accurate movie about the Rape of Nanking but starring these lil chibi IJA soldiers committing some of history's most atrocious crimes against civilians"
X Link 2025-12-05T16:34Z 3939 followers, 90.7K engagements
"linguistic fact of the day: in many languages (e.g. Navajo and all Mayan languages) certain nouns are "obligatorily possessed". typically they're body parts (chest head horn etc.) or relations (mother brother etc.) in these languages it's literally ungrammatical to use the noun without a possessor. if you need to talk about say "a mother" or "a head" you use a possessor construction that's something like "someone's mother" or "someone's head" i'm not actually sure if "boyfriend" is in this category for some of these languages"
X Link 2025-12-11T00:09Z 3938 followers, 128.9K engagements