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On November 21 2013 04:37 BlackPaladin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2013 04:35 kainzero wrote: I can't have frostys because I'm lactose intolerant.
The closest I came was putting Chicken Tikka Masala sauce on my In-N-Out double double, that is also broken tier. How are you alive? Not even being able to eat ice cream. =( If I really want ice cream, I eat it at night and sleep it off, or I just eat a little of it.
But man. So many nice desserts have ice cream...
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
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Definition one applies.
: an outside part or layer of something Anytime you write on paper it's on the surface. It's a redundant but usable form of the word.
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Baa?21243 Posts
On November 21 2013 05:03 JonnyLaw wrote:Definition one applies. Anytime you write on paper it's on the surface. It's a redundant but usable form of the word.
It's redundant, and therefore unsuitable for both literary as well as the faux-literary style being aimed for.
Redundancy without purpose is bad.
Redundancy with purpose is almost always still bad.
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But...but....but....CHEEP WHY YOU SO MEAN.
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Baa?21243 Posts
On November 21 2013 05:07 BlackPaladin wrote: But...but....but....CHEEP WHY YOU SO MEAN.
Sheep are fluffy :3
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Ghandi gets paid by the word, like in olden days. Redundancy is worth for him.
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
On November 21 2013 05:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2013 05:07 BlackPaladin wrote: But...but....but....CHEEP WHY YOU SO MEAN. Sheep are fluffy :3 And they're toxic and cause people to get cancer
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Baa?21243 Posts
On November 21 2013 05:11 Roffles wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2013 05:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On November 21 2013 05:07 BlackPaladin wrote: But...but....but....CHEEP WHY YOU SO MEAN. Sheep are fluffy :3 And they're toxic and cause people to get cancer
"Roffles" is such a fluffy name.
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I am now jealous of all your extra time
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On November 21 2013 05:15 Shelke14 wrote: ill play o didn't wait i'll play after this tho
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Baa?21243 Posts
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"anthropomorphic Irish sheep"
I'm sold
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United States15536 Posts
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United States47024 Posts
On November 21 2013 04:44 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2013 04:36 GhandiEAGLE wrote:On November 21 2013 02:52 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On November 21 2013 02:47 GhandiEAGLE wrote:There is one champion who is great against Olaf. The one person to counter his CC immunity. One man who simply runs faster. I'll whisper his name to you softly, imparting sweet nothings as you cry out, desperately against the beating of the rain, + Show Spoiler + "Desperately against the beating of the rain" is an ambiguous modifier - is it describing the "I'll whisper" or is it describing the "you cry out?" pls refrain from elementary grammar mistakes if you're gonna try for these kinds of posts. ty. Actually that entire post is crap there are so many other things that are wrong. The style is awful. F- see me after class. Professor Cheep sat in his chair, poring over the grades of many a student. He smiled maliciously as he perused these papers, imagining their anguished faces as they saw the malignant "F" he gave them. Suddenly, in the midst of his revelry, he encountered a particularly bold paper. It full of poise and prose. The sophistication it exuded seemed to shine on the paper. It was bold, it was beautiful, and it enraged the long-jaded Professor Cheep. His narrow eyes darted to the top of the sheet, where a glorious name was casually scrawled along its surface. Cheep tensely whispered to himself, seething with rage. "GhandiEAGLE." Check your tenses and your objects, specifically re: "grades," "papers," "saw," etc. Check the definition of "revelry." "It full." "Prose" is redundant. Check your usage of "surface." D+ AFAIK "along" is also not generally used as a preposition with "scrawled". "On" and, occasionally, "across" are more common.
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On November 21 2013 05:38 TheYango wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2013 04:44 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On November 21 2013 04:36 GhandiEAGLE wrote:On November 21 2013 02:52 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On November 21 2013 02:47 GhandiEAGLE wrote:There is one champion who is great against Olaf. The one person to counter his CC immunity. One man who simply runs faster. I'll whisper his name to you softly, imparting sweet nothings as you cry out, desperately against the beating of the rain, + Show Spoiler + "Desperately against the beating of the rain" is an ambiguous modifier - is it describing the "I'll whisper" or is it describing the "you cry out?" pls refrain from elementary grammar mistakes if you're gonna try for these kinds of posts. ty. Actually that entire post is crap there are so many other things that are wrong. The style is awful. F- see me after class. Professor Cheep sat in his chair, poring over the grades of many a student. He smiled maliciously as he perused these papers, imagining their anguished faces as they saw the malignant "F" he gave them. Suddenly, in the midst of his revelry, he encountered a particularly bold paper. It full of poise and prose. The sophistication it exuded seemed to shine on the paper. It was bold, it was beautiful, and it enraged the long-jaded Professor Cheep. His narrow eyes darted to the top of the sheet, where a glorious name was casually scrawled along its surface. Cheep tensely whispered to himself, seething with rage. "GhandiEAGLE." Check your tenses and your objects, specifically re: "grades," "papers," "saw," etc. Check the definition of "revelry." "It full." "Prose" is redundant. Check your usage of "surface." D+ AFAIK "along" is also not generally used as a preposition with "scrawled". "On" and, occasionally, "across" are more common. It's fairly common actually. Especially in reference to molecules in science.
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United States47024 Posts
When does the verb "scrawled" apply to molecules in science.
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This thread is thoroughly amusing me atm.
Also random q: do any mods/other people know how long it takes for posting and PM restrictions to be lifted from a new TL account? GMarshal didn't know
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