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44 minutes ago, I think I am here. said:

“Moash is a compelling character,”

That's not inexplicable, though. It's perfectly logical to be unsettled by that comment due to the sheer lack of judgement it would take to make that claim with a straight face.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I am pleased at the existence of this thread.

Milk and lemonade go surprisingly good together.

I will replace your bookmarks with folded corners.

You this read wrong.

Posted
4 hours ago, Firerust said:

I will replace your bookmarks with folded corners.

I love dog-earring pages. I love it.

 

Posted
45 minutes ago, Zelly said:

I love dog-earring pages. I love it.

 

*growls*

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

*growls*

I see what you did there! Ahahahahaha!!!

Hehehe...

You know. Dog-earring pages. Growling. Puppies.

Hehehe... :)

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Posted
1 minute ago, Gancho Libre said:

I see what you did there! Ahahahahaha!!!

Hehehe...

You know. Dog-earring pages. Growling. Puppies.

Hehehe... :)

;)

Posted

A few pet peeves.....

Unrelevent.

Irregardless.

Have a glass of carbonated milk!

Moist. *Shudders*

Throwing books.

 

Posted (edited)

"Succulent."

:blink:

"arse-backwards"

Hey, if your arse is pointing backwards, is it not indubitable that you are moving forewards?

I have an aquaintance who uses "indubitably" wrong all the time andmit is secretly VERY  annoying.

"Holy dolitto!"

Does this need an explanation?

"Is that a thing?":rolleyes:

"That should be a thing."

Both phrases earn my equal hate. (Like a lot of things.)

"Say this three times fast: 'She sits and shreds the city shed with sheers.'  Or the next few words together three times fast.

                         'Herbert'

                         'perverse'

                          'perp.'"

Now that is just plain unsettling.;)

Edited by ElendVenture
Posted
21 hours ago, whattheHoid said:

Irregardless.

I'm not gonna go into most of this, but...isn't this actually the word? Or does it just bother you anyway?

Posted (edited)

What I found....Some words in the English language are so overused that we don't notice that they are incorrect or don't even exist. A perfect example is irregardless. Many scholars maintain there is no such word as irregardless because regardless already means “without regard.” The -ir prefix is redundant.

Edited by whattheHoid
Posted

No the prefix "ir" is a negative prefix, so irregardless literally means without without regard. It's a double negative. 

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