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Canada-0-PRINTING WRITING PAPER ไดเรกทอรีที่ บริษัท
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- etymology - Origin of the phrase for the win? - English Language . . .
FTW appears to have started in FPS (first-person shooter) computer games such as Half-Life just after or around the turn of the millenium, then spread to MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) such as Dark Age of Camelot ("DAoC") and on to World of Warcraft around 2003-2005, and from there to the rest of the net at large
- Where when did the phrase F--k the World originate?
I first encountered "FTW" as an abbreviation for the phrase in question when it came up in Penelope Spheeris's great documentary about the Los Angeles punk rock scene, The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization (1980), in the context of a tattoo that is being inked on the arm of some band or entourage member of the group X The explanation
- punctuation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As a footnote to the footnote: Speaking as a typographer, I agree that the single-quote is preferable Speaking as someone who has to worry about the portability of document from system to system -- and who has worked with a lot of systems that don't support anything more than ASCII -- I have to strongly recommend the ASCII apostrophe unless you know the document will never be re-edited using
- When should I use finish instead of complete, and vice versa?
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- What are some old-world alternatives or precursors to WTF . . .
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