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frowst

Published Letters: 3

  • Get help for yourself too

    [Read the article: My husband and I are fighting bitterly over our failing restaurant]
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    Your previous relationship was with a guy with self-destructive tendencies that revealed themselves when you left him. Now you're married to someone who is irresponsible and possibly abusive. This seems a little like a pattern to me. Whether you leave or stay, you wouldn't be doing yourself any harm in getting a therapist to help you address this.

  • Hmm...

    [Read the article: They "might as well call themselves Slutbucks"]
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    I'm pretty sure the old logo used to have visible nipples. Lucky thing they change that or they'd really be feeling the wrath of righteous Xians.

  • "Who" is correct.

    [Read the article: "Sex and the City"]
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    Use "who" for the subject and "whom" for the object. (For example, you'd say "Carrie moved in with whom?" but "Who moved in with Carrie?")

    You can keep them straight by substituting the personal pronoun: "who vs. whom" works the same way as "he/she vs. him/her." We wouldn't say "him is named John."