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10 yrs ago
'cholp cholp cholp URRMG. This If Fmafhing...'
10 yrs ago
Am I Not Pretty Enough?
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11 yrs ago
Aw geez, here we go again
11 yrs ago
Krysten Ritter is my spirit animal.
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11 yrs ago
bye?

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I did when very young speak passable Spanish, I was relearning before my exams started and will continue that over the summer. After my degree is finished one of the places I want to get a temporary work visa is Japan, so I'll try to learn some of that while I'm in the last place. Oh yeah, and I did French for 3 years and got a B, which still means I can't even order a coffee right. The French language and the Yorkshire accent are thoroughly incompatible.
Increasingly wishing I was doing the other one for my Professor.
PS: How is indiscriminately a word but discriminately not?


I think it becomes discriminatingly. You can be discriminating or undiscriminating, but not indiscriminating. So I guess the trouble arises that both in and un discriminate are valid, but only un seems to become an adjective. Yet all of them have adverbs, so in skips the ing step to get there.

I was with you when I started looking into this, but indiscriminately is the one that feels like an aberration now.

Edit: So discriminate comes from Latin, and as I understand it that means in should be the prefix. I guess indiscriminating might just sound wrong? Help.
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Look how much worse the situation is getting


Aren't ads usually based on search history though?
I'm afraid you peaked at schlong elephantiasis, and the rest of the list was far more dull than it should of been.
I feel suddenly attracted to you. In a
Sexual
Manner

So yeah you Larfreeze'd correctly.


Is it still alive? What causes it to writhe and twitch...

...If not life?



Did I Larfleeze right?
I was going to put down Catch-22 last night, then I realised the next chapter was the Eternal City, which is my favourite in anything ever. Carried me through till four. A couple of times I've read something through a single night, mostly last year though. Flicking ahead to count chapters is always dangerous.


You see it's cheeky because he looks like he's making and OK sign, but he means a zero sign and a middle finger.
I went to see Into the Woods and the Mockingjay alone, the first one was because I didn't know anyone who'd care for it and the latter on the spur of the moment. I mean you're going to sit in a dark near empty room and stare straight forward, shushing any conversation for 2+ hours it's bizarre for it to be a mandatory social situation. In fact it sounds like a good way to relax and people don't help me do that. Before the summer blockbuster season the last one I went to see with mates got diverted into American Sniper, which didn't appeal to me at all. So yeah, go more often to practice at not giving a shit who you're there with or without. Unless you went to see Fifty Shades of Grey alone... Fifty Shades jokes are still relevant, right? Right?
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