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*luring ppl by using candies*
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where are you luring us? |
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To my kingdom of sweets
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I'm supposed to interview my mom this afternoon and I still don't have all my questions planned out. [sweat] Or a way to record the conversation - as we have to do it over the phone.
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Oh my goodness, Neora is a witch! SHE'S GOING TO EAT US!
Lol, nemo. Why not have it over Skype? |
Because my parent's internet is iffy and we're not guaranteed it being clear and understandable. Especially around the time that mom is free tonight. [yes]
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i'm watching 'thor' for like the fifth time this month. i love when she tazer's Thor. 'he was freaking me out!'
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Hahaha! I love that part too! And when they mention that she tazered him she goes "Yes, I did." LOL
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I kinda ran out of steam.
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wait, is that sentence correct? |
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I meant "way to use that WORD correctly in that sentence". Floccinaucinihilipilification is a hard word to use correctly.
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That's the most natural it has sounded in a sentence when I used it.
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It's got such a weird meaning..."labeling something as trifling"
I don't even know why we needed a word for that. Gotta love arcane words. |
It needs to be made into a verb so it's easier to use.
I love how it's a mess of Latin. [rofl] |
I know right?
It's such a joyously strange little bit of English. |
English is a strange language.
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I used to say that English follows other languages down dark alleys, beats them up and then goes through their pockets for spare grammar.
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I've read that somewhere before. I'm just glad I don't have to learn it as my second language!
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Oh gosh. It could be worse!
I had a friend in high school who was still learning English (her native language was Mandarin Chinese). She kept a little electronic translator with her for some words and phrases still. And she was in Chemistry with me. I felt so awful for her. Not only was English a second language for her, she was having to learn the complicated language involved in Chemistry IN A SECOND LANGUAGE. Poor thing had some major issues with it. I also had to help a Georgian girl (the country not the state) with ballet terms. So I'm teaching her French terms in English and she speaks Georgian. [headdesk] |
What a mess. That reminds me of a Korean idol who tried to teach Japanese fans English. And didn't do well.
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Haha, it's SO HARD. Because nothing you say makes any sense at all, and nothing they say makes any sense.
Oh gosh, and in Georgia, the 'b's are pronounced like 'v's and vice versa. So I would say a word and it wouldn't sound right to her at all. |
Sometimes I count in Korean for fun and get all confused. @@ And then I was watching a show where Key was playing with English-speaking fans, and they did a game where he was counting points, and he counted in Korean, and I was like, "I feel ya', Key." XD
Writing about blue hair while listening to "I'm Blue" like— [cool] I didn't even mean to! |
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