I was able to find an example where they write "Jeg/vi" directly in the statement. so "Undertegnede bekrefter at jeg/vi er...". Hen/h*n/vedkommede (all of which i've seen in formal writing in different contexts) would be third person, while the example you give is first person. While speaking I'd also say "de" without second thought.
A lot of people are suggesting looking for games and youtubers you enjoy, and fair enough those are typically the largest servers, but there are tons of other types of servers that are about specific interests that aren't gaming and content creators.
Music/Bands - Many bands I know now have official discord servers. Plus of course tons of fan servers. There are also many discord servers that are more general to specific genres of music like rock and metal. Some bands that immediately come to my mind I know of have servers are Metallica & Fall out boys, but just searching a band's name in the server discovery will most likely show you a community for them.
School/studying - I don't know your age so this may be wildly inappplicable, but there are many servers about certain fields of study, some aimed at high schoolers, some more open to university and beyond. This can be anything from mathematics, A levels, philosophy, etc. etc. Experience making friends on these servers will vary wildly on who else is there and if its treated like a "please do my homework" server, or a "let's discuss this theorem" server.
Anime servers - yes, i know. There are many anime servers that are really just hangout servers in disguise, but there are also many specific anime servers that are exclusively about one anime and/or its manga.
Other things like comics, tv shows, books / reading in general, politics, language learning, programming, etc. also all have communities of varying kinds.
Also a thing that helped me was when I realised that content creators who don't do gaming of any kind may still have discord servers. It's not quite as popular for them to when not in the gaming-sphere, but I've met some great people in servers of content creators who you wouldn't think had a discord server.
7 years after my family moved into a new house the youngest girl of the previous family came to visit us out of the blue and asked to look around. She was about 14 when she came to visit. My mother agreed and gave a tour around, the house had been a big renovation project so it was actually a lot different for her to see than when she lived here, but she wouldn't've known that prior to visiting. Whole thing was awkward, but alright. Never got robbed.
That said, if the situation feels off then it feels off. Although I would suggest a direct no rather than avoiding him. Avoiding it might draw it out for all parties included.
Looks delicious. Maybe I'll have to get it after all...
I've never been able to do it without recording on my phone to look back at! Impressive!
Mener jeg husker forelesere i HIST fag varsle om at enkelte er blitt tatt for bruk av ChatGPT under tidligere eksamen (vår 2023). Da, utifra hva de nevnte, gjaldt det fabrikkering av informasjon og sitering av sider av/hele bøker som enten ikke sa hva du påsto, eller ikke eksisterte i det hele tatt. Ifølge dem var det til og med slik at en sensor selv fikk lese en referanse til en bok de tydeligvis var forfatter til, men aldri hadde skrevet.
Fant også denne artikkelen anngående studenter ved NTNU som ble tatt for chatgpt, så NTNU studenter har blitt tatt i det. Går her også igjen kilder og sitat som tegn, i tillegg til generell språkbruk. Vil tenke meg at det er enkelte formuleringsmåter ChatGPT bruker som i enkelt tilfeller virker helt normale, men står veldig ut i en lengre tekst/når flere ulike studenters oppgave bruker de. Etymology Nerd på Youtube snakker om det her anngående ordet "delve" i (engelsk) akademisk tekst.
have never really been into BR but none of my level 25+ friends knew San Marino was possible until i got it earlier, so that might be new.
adding onto this to say i got San Marino earlier, not really an expert so i am not sure if it was possible before in BR, but it certainly is now.
I remember distinctly when I was younger, 12 or so, and not really paying attention to what my parents did when driving/parking. Until mom had parked front-end into the parking lot in town, and we were stuck there for a good 10-20 mins waiting as a large truck came up behind and started unloading. Mom making a comment like "now this is why you reverse into parking lots" stuck with me through the years. There was room, but it would've been reckless to reverse into, especially with no camera in the back. Had she reversed when parking it would've as simple as a turn.
Parking in reverse?
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