19 October 2014
4:30pm

New rule: don’t use the Latin word “cum” in place of “with” in English unless it’s part of a set phrase, or you have a really good reason.
Yes I’m talking to you, Slate.

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New rule: don’t use the Latin word “cum” in place of “with” in English unless it’s part of a set phrase, or you have a really good reason.
Yes I’m talking to you, Slate.

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