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Questions when lunch is in three hours: "Can you extend my computer session?"

Questions when lunch is in five minutes: "Can you show me how to use a computer?"

 

Questions when lunch is NOW:  "Can you help me find a book?  I think it might be blue."

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That's why you tell them, say you'll see TwiSister real soon, laugh maniacally and hang up.

Then you don't answer the phone unless you yell Aramaic phrases and hang up.

What kind of phrases?

I know Aramaic. I can help with this. ;)

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What kind of phrases?

I know Aramaic. I can help with this. ;)

Chanting some rhymes or poems will probably do XD

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You know you've allowed The Emperor's New Groove into your heart and soul when you not only know who said the line, but the line that preceded it, the line that followed, and you picture the scene in your head the second you read the line in question. :mellow:

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You know you've allowed The Emperor's New Groove into your heart and soul when you not only know who said the line, but the line that preceded it, the line that followed, and you picture the scene in your head the second you read the line in question. :mellow:

 

Which line? :ph34r:

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You know you've allowed The Emperor's New Groove into your heart and soul when you not only know who said the line, but the line that preceded it, the line that followed, and you picture the scene in your head the second you read the line in question. :mellow:

 

I...might be approaching that state of being with the Roundtable Rival music video.

 

Maybe.  :ph34r:

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"What do you mean, the door's stuck? Try jiggling the handle."

 

Oh, that one. :lol:

 

"Fine! Let us out of this closet OR we'll break the door down."

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Oh, that one. :lol:

 

"Fine! Let us out of this closet OR we'll break the door down."

 

"Let us out immediately, and we'll burn your house to the ground." 

"Um, don't you mean OR?" 

"FINE!" Let us out immediately, OOORRRRR we'll burn your house to the ground." 

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"Let us out immediately, and we'll burn your house to the ground." 

"Um, don't you mean OR?" 

"FINE!" Let us out immediately, OOORRRRR we'll burn your house to the ground." 

Much better. I'm a little rusty. :P

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And I am trying to invent a writing system... again... but mostly I am looking for inspiration.

Well, you could always do what my sister did. She was three, and decided to invent a new letter of the alphabet, so she drew a scribble and named it Clicker.

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What kind of phrases?

I know Aramaic. I can help with this. ;)

It doesn't even have to be complicated.

Hay lachma anya du achalu avhatana be'ara de'mitsrayim. Kol dichfin yesey veyechol. Kol ditzrich yesey veyifsach.

(This is the bread of affliction our ancestors ate in Egypt. All who are hungry, let them come and eat. All who are in need, let them come celebrate Passover with us).

That could sound appropriately dramatic. And is (I think?) a meaning Twimom might actually approve of. :P

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Well, you could always do what my sister did. She was three, and decided to invent a new letter of the alphabet, so she drew a scribble and named it Clicker.

Ive done the same XD Im actually trying to make something that might just work right now though... may be mildly inspired by hangul, because I really like hangul...

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It doesn't even have to be complicated.

Hay lachma anya du achalu avhatana be'ara de'mitsrayim. Kol dichfin yesey veyechol. Kol ditzrich yesey veyisfach.

(This is the bread of affliction our ancestors ate in Egypt. All who are hungry, let them come and eat. All who are in need, let them come celebrate Passover with us).

That could sound appropriately dramatic. And is (I think?) a meaning Twimom might actually approve of. :P

It would be. Judaism and Passover are two items on the short list of things she approves of.

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It would be. Judaism and Passover are two items on the short list of things she approves of.

So.....is Plan Chant Random Aramaic At Twimom on? :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r::P :P :P
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Or you could gargle like an Eldritch God at her.

"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"

That looks a heck of a lot harder to pronounce (to me ).
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That looks a heck of a lot harder to pronounce (to me ).

Yes, but it will also sound ten times more terrifying.

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Your throat is build wrong way to pronounce it correctly. And you have too few throats. And tongues. How about driving insane by geometry? :ph34r: I give a discount for impossible planes this week.

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That's pomegranate?

This is so fascinating.

I've also heard, not sure if it's correct, that the fruit is called ananas in every language except English, in which it's called pineapple. Does that hold true in Polish and German?

 

Well, in Brazilian portuguese we generally call it abacaxi though there is a variety called ananas. It also might just be regionalism calling it abacaxi:wacko:

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