Post AZV7YJkjKMXZnHpQ48 by xeekei@mstdn.social
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 (DIR) Post #AZUyzpppFtxDWhG4jQ by xkcd@mastodon.xyz
       2023-09-06T18:31:03Z
       
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       Of course in reality this is just a US/UK thing; in British English, 'fall' is the brief period in between and 'autumn' is the main season.https://xkcd.com/2825/
       
 (DIR) Post #AZV7YJkjKMXZnHpQ48 by xeekei@mstdn.social
       2023-09-06T20:06:53Z
       
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       @xkcd So Americans start calling it Fall once all leaves are done falling? OK.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZWQTnRJcLgChnGU5Y by neilhoskins@qoto.org
       2023-09-07T11:13:36Z
       
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       @xkcd In British English, "Fall" is what happens when you trip over. It's not used to describe a season.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZaZKjH1n0UlabmQy0 by tsyum@thepit.social
       2023-09-09T02:58:48Z
       
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       @xkcd interesting. I’ve ALWAYS considered them synonymous