Th[e,a]n
I mean, come on people. They are basically the same word.
Than compares two things.
x is more or less than y.
Then compares two things temporally.
x happend then y happened.
Therefore, you all need to stop busting my balls cause they are basically the same damn word! Then is just a specific application of the word than, and should be able to be used interchangably.
This post brought to you by the supreme justification hemisphere of my brain
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