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But the fact is, between obscure pieces of information, folklore that has morphed into fact, and even specific details that are hard to believe, true or false questions can be truly hard to figure ...
BuzzFeed works by judging their content on how viral it will become, operating in a "continuous feedback loop" where all of its articles and videos are used as input for its sophisticated data operation. [41] The site continues to test and track their custom content with an in-house team of data scientists and an external-facing "social dashboard".
Radio Times chose "The One with the Unagi" as the best Friends episode. [2] They called it one of the show's funniest moments. [3] GamesRadar+ ranked it the show's 19th best episode. [4] Cosmopolitan included "The One with Unagi" on their list of "The 17 Very Funniest 'Friends' Episodes You Need to Marathon". [5]
In linguistics, a false friend is a word in a different language that looks or sounds similar to a word in a given language, but differs significantly in meaning.
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Two decades and endless coffee runs later, the sitcom remains a fan-favorite, so let's put that "Friends" knowledge to the test. Here are 101 questions and answers for a fun round of "Friends" trivia.
They are not false friends, they are simply regional differences in primary (or secondary) meaning of a word. Also, the definition of false friend is fairly particular about the words of the pair being etymologically related, and any article about false friends should elucidate how false friends and false cognates are not the same thing.
[6] 7Wolf noted the game would be "absolutely useless" to any players who had not watched Friends. [7] Gamezone criticised the game's pixelated graphics and "annoying" question-readers. [8] IGN said the game's front-end graphics look like they were made in Flash. [9] Jeuxvideo felt the questions were either too hard or too easy.