@jacklaridian Brilliant as it is, I'm gonna be *that* emeffing pedant, and say that House of the Rising Sun predates Burdon & Co's excellent rendition by several decades. (Dylan's version alone predates the Animals' by two years.)
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Bishop Joey (he/him) (bishopjoey@writing.exchange)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 01:59:48 JST Bishop Joey (he/him) @georgetakei How, I ask, *HOW* on this great blue marble does a pop star ruin a sporting organisation?
Makes no sense.
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Bishop Joey (he/him) (bishopjoey@writing.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 17-Jan-2024 17:46:50 JST Bishop Joey (he/him) @BethanyBlack I had to look this one up - there are people who have adverse reactions to eye contact in photos. I'd never come across it until joining Masto.
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Bishop Joey (he/him) (bishopjoey@writing.exchange)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Feb-2023 00:06:08 JST Bishop Joey (he/him) @XanIndigo Yeah, I think we need to distinguish past from past participle.
Present: I yeet, you yeet, she yeets, etc.
Past simple: I yeeted / I yote (depending on the vote on these things)
Present perfect (using the participle): I have yitten (or possibly yoten - again, the grammatical jury is still out.)
Past perfect: I had yitten/yoten
(Reference: https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses.htm)