That's for another reason we clearly know
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It makes a bit of sense because Duolingo teaches you the American variety of English and Brazilian.
But still... why?!
I usually use UK English to have a sane date formatting (the US format is completely retarded), but you have a good idea. I'll use Ireland from now on.
See? This is why we shouldn't use flags to represent languages.
Go to Brazil, and I bet they use the Brazilian flag to represent the language they speak, not the Portuguese one.
Go to Ireland, and you'll see they use the Irish flag to represent the English language.
In Switzerland, what flag should they use to represent Ladin?
And what about Canada? They speak two official languages.
The correct way to display languages is just their name or they ISO code. Using flags for languages is fundamentally wrong.
British English is the OG English. They should always use that flag.
Norm Macdonald would be proud of this, he had a friend that worked under that bridge.
Good luck with that 😂
I don't think it will ever be possible unless they rewrite huge chunks of the codebase. Many tools require only one layer to be selected.
A tree wouldn't even be able to grow, because the ground under the grass is super thin. There's a thick layer of concrete under that grass.
Yeah I think "benefit company" is the most bullshit thing ever invented
People are downvoting you, but I remember going on porn websites at 9 years old and it was great. I turned out fine, and I'm glad my parents didn't check my browser history.
You're partially right, I'd like to add some details: websites can also check if a domain (e.g. example.com) actually exists. So if you smash random letters on your keyboard and you end up with a non-existing domain, a website will be able to stop you from using that address.
More advanced websites also check for an MX record on the domain DNS. If a domain exists but it doesn't have an MX record, then it's not going to be able to receive emails and may be blocked in sign up forms.
Edit: not only an MX record, but also an A record, because if no MX record is present, then the mail is sent to the A record as a fallback (even though, in all honesty, I think this is a very uncommon configuration on the modern internet).
Or even the Canadian flag, to make it even more fun for the US people lol