Interesting. I'd probably call that "the anglosphere", Anglo-Saxon is specifically the pre-Norman-conquest residents of what is now England.
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Do you use it differently to "English"?
Anglo-Saxon cultural elements
You did your best to stamp those out back in 1066
Does the USA just let anyone become in charge of large areas of the country? Like you don't need to be an elected official or anything?
Sounds like you already made it outside unless the tarmac and the bus stop are in your house
Umm actually, if there are will saves then there isn't advantage
I know I'm late to the party, but...
Well I disagree, because I find having to scroll up and down more often makes it less readable, and if I wanted it to be thin I'd make the browser window thin. Return to 90s websites where the site just gives you the info and how to display it is left entirely to the browser and the user.
Every website that's mainly for displaying text (think into pages, blogs, Q&A) assumes your browser window is portrait like a phone screen. If I have widened my window I want the text to reach the edges, not float in a central column with masses of useless whitespace either side.
There's your problem, you're buying new games!
I'll take your word for it Mr Bone
Maybe. There's also "The Commonwealth" which includes them but which the USA explicitly opted out from (by gaining independence from the British Empire before it was cool).