Gonna need you to re read the fact that I said US to CAD, it’s literally the inverse of CAD to USD that you used, which doesn’t matter because all the ratios are the exact same.
I also agree with this, let the profanity filter do it’s work, and if someone deliberately tries to avoid the profanity filter, THEN a ban should be appropriate.
Gonna need you to read all the posts., specifically the one where I compare the price of the US and canadian dollars today, and in 2004 when wow launched. Then compare the difference in price Canadians pay then ($15), and now ($19). More after taxes.
We always have, in 2004 when the game launched $15 US equalled $17.94 CAD with a stronger Canadian dollar, so the exchange was 1.196 instead of 1.37.
At that time we paid 15$ Canadian, with a closer dollar value than today.
Nah, our dollar goes less far in our country, so compared to what we would make as a wage, it’s eating up more average value than in U.S.
40 day wait time.
In grade 7 we would pick 5 new words a week and submit them, then have spelling and definition challenges on them, creating a large pool of new and typically rare words that we drilled into our minds to remember at the reward of candy.
In high school we did a similar thing in our advanced English. I’ve got a bunch of them buggers bouncing around up there.
The trick is knowing when not to use them. As accomplished as my advanced vocabulary made me feel during my academic years, I had to spend just as long learning how to tone it back down once I began to communicate with wider audiences in the professional world.