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How I feel when people needlessly use a preposition to end a sentence with
That rule doesn't actually exist in English. It's a Latin rule that some British asshole in the 1800s wanted to impose on English because he believed that Latin was a perfect language and anything that works differently from Latin is a flaw to be corrected.
I play on hard mode
You mean, hard mode is what you play on.
Hard is the mode on which I play.
I play with hard mode on.
Edit: Dammit, someone beat me to the joke.
The point is that "in" doesn't need to be in the text at all.
Pro move.
"How dads feel when a stranger uses their driveway in which to turn around" makes you sound like a bit of a wanker though
You can just drop the "in" altogether
Why just "sound like" when I can be?
I like your attitude!