(Fluffy Faceis blaming your picture for breaking my commode,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:29,
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saying, for example, "maths homework" doesn't roll off the tongue nearly as well
"math homework" does. so there
(AgentMuuhentai coordination,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:36,
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Your post contains trace elements of wrong.
(LordManleytwitter.com/LordManley,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:40,
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Plus there's the fact that you don't say "histories" even though there's clearly more than one facet of history study, just as there are multiple branches of mathematics. Just doing my histories homework.
Actually, to my American ears, that would sound remarkably English...
(AgentMuuhentai coordination,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:42,
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i think we're finally starting to get over the fact that people from England don't sound like characters in Jane Austen movies
(AgentMuuhentai coordination,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:51,
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THEY DON'T!?!?!?
*goes to cry*
(KillerkittiLike my coffee black, just like my metal,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:55,
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I think you should use whatever form of the word
seems culturally correct for the area in which you live.
A bit like driving. I'm sure many people could argue about which country drives on the 'correct' side of the road, but I am going to use the side of the road that doesn't have me driving head on into a truck.
i would advise against drinking nyquil or anything of that nature, I end up having cough-wracked hallucinations all night long, without getting any actual sleep.
That said, I am fine and dandy, the sun outside is shining and I am prepared for a night of debauchery.
(AgentMuuhentai coordination,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:47,
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Wow.
I didnt think you came on here anymore :)
DONT LEAVE. PLEASE.
(We are the lemonirked your craw on,
Fri 17 Oct 2008, 21:46,
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