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 Set up a Quora account on June 15th, 2020.

 Achieved 2.8 content views by June 18th, 2020.


 /Finally/ created a simple playlist called "child/animal thing dreams of the story having a happy
ending of good winning over evil" or something.

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzqcPDcG29fvWxeLI5Jo9OQ2mDHRR3u3c

Con Mơ Có Hậu [imagine music like American Football (band), The Summer (Citizen),
Standing on the Edge of Summer (Thursday), Understanding a Car Crash (Thursday), Good to
Know if I Ever Need Attention (Brand New), Untitled 02 Morissey Song (Brand New), Fork and
Knife (Brand New), Gotta Get Through This (Daniel Bedingfield), On Your Side (The Radio Dept),
Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics)]

 Now "vlogging" my Quora posts without the visual or audio production.

What is the next major language that is popular in the US right now besides English and Spanish?

https://qr.ae/pNKF3v

L'una Mu(jer)_Maestros: The first image blatantly points out that "Spanish-speaking people" is truly
what people need to cater towards and to expect when someone desires "bilingualism."

Before we analyze how biased Slate is due to the second image, Wikipedia lists
According to the ACS in 2017, the most common languages spoken at home by people aged five
years of age or older are as follows:[9][10]

1. English only – 239 million


2. Spanish – 41 million
3. Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese) – 3.5 million
4. Tagalog (including Filipino) – 1.7 million
5. Vietnamese – 1.5 million
6. Arabic – 1.2 million
7. French – 1.2 million
8. Korean – 1.1 million
9. Russian – 0.94 million
10. German – 0.92 million
11. Haitian Creole – 0.87 million
12. Hindi – 0.86 million
13. Portuguese – 0.79 million
14. Italian – 0.58 million
15. Polish – 0.52 million
16. Urdu – 0.51 million
17. Yiddish – 0.51 million
18. Japanese – 0.46 million
19. Persian (including Farsi, Dari and Tajik) – 0.42 million
20. Gujarati – 0.41 million
21. Telugu – 0.37 million
22. Bengali – 0.32 million
23. Tai–Kadai (including Thai and Lao) – 0.31 million
24. Urdu – 0.3 million
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_the_United_States#Most_common_languages

It is so silly for the American Community Survey (ACS) to `not` separate Mandarin Chinese and
Cantonese Chinese. Anyways, we have to neglect the ranking for them.

So I’m not feeling the Tagalog language. But Modern Standard Arabic, French from France, South
Korean, and Russian sound GREAT.

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