Why is No One talking about Zellhuber vs. Ribovics?

It's who, as the "who?" refers to the subject of the sentence. "Whom" is used when talking about the object, like "with whom are you talking?" - very formal sounding though, with "you" being the subject.
Well we do not get that a lot.
Someone is learning the Queens English from watching Downton Abbey!
I am not alone anymore!
 
Well we do not get that a lot.
Someone is learning the Queens English from watching Downton Abbey!
I am not alone anymore!

Ha, never watched it, actually I don't even really remember where or when I learned that distinction, just know I've been a nerd for quite long.
 
Ha, never watched it, actually I don't even really remember where or when I learned that distinction, just know I've been a nerd for quite long.
There is nothing better then being a nerd!
I can not even imagine not being it.
What would be left? an empty void I guess.
 
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