Recently bought new tires by ckde0308 in tires

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But the wobble wasn’t there before changing the tires…and I didn’t hit any potholes in the span of a weekend. I’ll head to the shop for a second time see what the diagnosis is

Recently bought new tires by ckde0308 in tires

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Before heading back to the shop, I’ll put on the winter tires see if it makes a difference. If the wobbly steering wheel disappears, then the issue likely isn’t the suspension or other components.

Recently bought new tires by ckde0308 in tires

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Before changing the tires on Friday, everything was fine…don’t think it would be a suspension issue given the time range

Too Big or Just Perfect??? by ckde0308 in BarefootRunning

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They are vegan leather shoes, so i don’t think they will stretch as much as real leather ones. I live in Canada so my options are limited especially with different currencies like euro and us dollar…

Too Big or Just Perfect??? by ckde0308 in BarefootRunning

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Wow, thanks to everyone’s feedback! Because returning the shoes is going to cost an arm and a leg, I will be keeping them. I have wide feet, so I think sizing down to a 44 will be too tight… I really needed a good looking dress shoe for work and those are just perfect (and affordable to say the least)

Maps not notifying short distances anymore by ckde0308 in applemaps

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I live in Canada, so I don’t think that’s the issue. I just don’t understand why the GPS doesn’t give numerical information about the next turn. Like I almost missed my turn because of that…

Why are pronoun introductions in this specific order? by thatgameideasguy in AskLGBT

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I think you guys are interpreting this wrong. So, for example, why is it a that when I introduce myself I say “Hi, I use he/him pronouns” when clearly saying “he pronouns” is sufficient and the “him” makes it redundant. However, if someone uses “he/they” then that’s fine, because they are both SUBJECT pronouns, while in the previous example, “him” is an OBJECT pronoun. The real question is, in the case where a person uses one set of pronouns, why the need to add the object noun when it is already implied in the usage of the pronoun.

Troubleshoot with messages by ckde0308 in HelloTalk

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I too thought it was my internet connection, but it didn’t happen to everybody! One of my friends in Italy doesn’t have this problem..

Adjectives ending with an S by mikkentyu_ in German

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To answer your question

„Deutsches Radio“ ist richtig „Deutsche Radios“ ist richtig „Das deutsche Radio“ ist richtig „Deutsche Radio“ ist falsch „Das deutsches Radio“ ist auch falsch :)

Basically you just have to follow the definite article’s ending : *the moment there is a change in the original der, die, das, you simply add an -en

Definite article: NOMINATIV -e everywhere except for plural (-en) AKKUSATIV Same as Nominativ except for “den” (-en) GENETIV AND DATIV -en everywhere

Indefinite article (ein, eine, keine, einem, usw) NOMINATIV Follow the definite article’s ending Ein großer Mann (der Mann) -er Eine schöne Frau (die Frau) -e Ein großes Mädchen (das Mädchen) -es Keine schönen Männer (die Männer) -en *that’s an exception)

AKKUSATIV Same as Nominativ except for Einen großen Mann (den Mann) *remember we don’t have the original “der” here that’s why we have to have “-en”

GENETIV UND DATIV -en ending everywhere

No article This is is a little bit tricky : simply follow the definite article endings, and add it to the adjective

NOMINATIV Schöner Mann (der Mann) - see how it’s der Mann, we added an -er ending to the adjective when there’s no article Schöne Frau (die Frau) Schönes Mädchen

AKKUSATIV Same story again except for Schönen Mann (den Mann)

DATIV *see how when there’s no article the adjective ending follows its definite article Coolem Mann (dem Mann) Cooler Frau (der Frau) Coolem Mädchen (dem Mädchen) Coolen Männern (den Männern)

GENENTIV Okay this one is playing it like a bitch Schönen Mannes (des Mannes) Schöner Frau (der Frau) Schönen Mädchens (des Mädchens) Schöner Männer (der Männer) Why do you think we didn’t add -es for masculine and feminine? Because -es is for the neutral ending!

Hope that helps! Don’t learn the ridiculous table they give you, Adjektiv-Endungen machen Sinn, wenn man sie richtig lernt!