I just wanted to know if "give your balls a tug" means the same thing
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Mary Shelley's Frankentstein is noted to be the future sci-fi story. Mary at the time was dealing with grief of the death of her husband. That's all I'm saying
So then beside what I told you, what if I meant "submarine-english"?
And you sound like someone who's perpetually on the internet that gets their only validation by rage bating. Funny where life takes us isn't it?
I'll try to carefully use the short word for "substitute" a little better. I'd recommend learning all definitions of a word before you assume what people are saying
Ok. I see what you're doing. Nice try, but I don't believe any person that speaks what I would consider a "sub-language" any lesser or pronouncedly different beyond region adaptations from around the world.
You can continue to make me look racist, but my first statement had nothing to do with race, culture, or religion. So trying to create a narrative to portray me that way is redundant and asinine
Modern sci-fi was created by an extremely depressed widow that only thought about the social and scientific repercussions of bringing her husband back from the dead and put it in the form of literature. And appreciation for Sci Fi has been around for a very long time. Nosferatur, The Haunting, House on Haunted Hill, The Blob, The Day The Earth Stood Still, War Of The World's, etc...
So when a star collapses or collides with another star and the force is so strong that the only place for the force to go is inward is what creates a black hole. There's theories that the supermassive blackhole in the center of the Milky Way was formed by 2 stars colliding and creating a strong enough implosion to create Sagittarius A*. And there are more reports saying that the black hole became exponentially active about 200 years ago...
Ditto