Help me, Mr. Perfect English
Tell me what’s the difference between then and than?
I keep seeing people put “red is better then blue” but shouldn’t it be “red is better THAN blue”
I thought than was comparing things and then is what happens afterwards (or something like that).
Am I right or am I just dumb?
Dude what kind of mental illness is “I can’t stand the thought of there being rumors spread about me behind my back”? So vague.
maybe social anxiety.
It would be better if it was said he got traumatic experience
Most likely paranoia
Most likely anxiety.