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i Have questiion for Tim Liquid:
why u so gay? I see stream timliquid lag gay!!! ^_^ so gay i dont understand how they so gay make advertisement and lag gay! T_T
stop gay! no? or me watch tim liquid not! i know better site now with woman do cool stuff with no lag yea, while i not gay am1!!!
good bye gay! please stop
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the Dagon Knight4003 Posts
He said vowel sounds... maybe he's talking about them sweet, sweet diphthongs we've got?
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Tim Liquid is an amazing name.
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Hyrule19053 Posts
On October 12 2012 05:56 difused wrote: i Have questiion for Tim Liquid:
why u so gay? I see stream timliquid lag gay!!! ^_^ so gay i dont understand how they so gay make advertisement and lag gay! T_T
stop gay! no? or me watch tim liquid not! i know better site now with woman do cool stuff with no lag yea, while i not gay am1!!!
good bye gay! please stop
wat
also, that was 2 questions
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Sweden5554 Posts
On October 12 2012 05:58 SirJolt wrote: He said vowel sounds... maybe he's talking about them sweet, sweet diphthongs we've got? We'd have to ask a linguist if diftongs are counted as additional vowel sounds or just a way to string two vowel sounds together. Perhaps Pholon can answer this.
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On October 12 2012 05:56 difused wrote: i Have questiion for Tim Liquid:
why u so gay? I see stream timliquid lag gay!!! ^_^ so gay i dont understand how they so gay make advertisement and lag gay! T_T
stop gay! no? or me watch tim liquid not! i know better site now with woman do cool stuff with no lag yea, while i not gay am1!!!
good bye gay! please stop
I am Ser Tim of house Liquid. My banner-men informed me of this post and I wish to know what grudge you hold against me, that you might question my sexual alignment.
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South Africa4316 Posts
On October 12 2012 02:59 JingleHell wrote:Learn Swedish in three easy steps. Make shit up. Remove half the vowels. Drink until it makes sense. Staff got any favorite Android/iphone apps/games? I'll list some of my the android games I play on my gfs phone. Almost all of these are good at what they do (imo), so worth a look. In no particular order:
Jelly Defense Plants vs Zombies Cut the Rope World of Goo Angry Birds (and all its iterations) Andoku Tiny Bang Story Musaic Box Empire Defense 2 Myth Defense Panic Flight CheeseMan Death Rally Fieldrunners Where's My Water Great Little War Game Temple Run
In the last 6 months or so there's been an insane number of really good android games, so if you're looking online at "best android game" lists, make sure they are recent and make sure the games on them look recent.
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Hyrule19053 Posts
On October 12 2012 06:15 salle wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2012 05:58 SirJolt wrote: He said vowel sounds... maybe he's talking about them sweet, sweet diphthongs we've got? We'd have to ask a linguist if diftongs are counted as additional vowel sounds or just a way to string two vowel sounds together. Perhaps Pholon can answer this. strictly speaking, the English alphabet is 5.5 vowels and 20.5 consonants, with "y" be the jerk trying to play both sides. ae, oy, ou, and so forth are not letters (they are diphthongs) and thus they don't [I believe] qualify as separate vowels. If we were to get into that territory, English would be comprised of several thousand vowels and consonants and diphthongs and triphthongs and the various combinations of them all which result in distinct sounds, and additionally it may be argued that long and short vowels are actually separate (so "a" becomes two vowels not one).
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On October 12 2012 05:56 difused wrote: i Have questiion for Tim Liquid:
why u so gay? I see stream timliquid lag gay!!! ^_^ so gay i dont understand how they so gay make advertisement and lag gay! T_T
stop gay! no? or me watch tim liquid not! i know better site now with woman do cool stuff with no lag yea, while i not gay am1!!!
good bye gay! please stop
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so much wat.
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What is the largest thread to ever have been closed? And if that's already been asked, what is your favorite closed thread?
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the Dagon Knight4003 Posts
On October 12 2012 07:44 CyDe wrote: What is the largest thread to ever have been closed? And if that's already been asked, what is your favorite closed thread?
The temptation to close this thread and then say that it has been my favourite closed thread is almost overwhelming.
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United States7481 Posts
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Hyrule19053 Posts
Just 100 more pages until we hit the recycle button
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Sweden5554 Posts
On October 12 2012 06:23 tofucake wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2012 06:15 salle wrote:On October 12 2012 05:58 SirJolt wrote: He said vowel sounds... maybe he's talking about them sweet, sweet diphthongs we've got? We'd have to ask a linguist if diftongs are counted as additional vowel sounds or just a way to string two vowel sounds together. Perhaps Pholon can answer this. strictly speaking, the English alphabet is 5.5 vowels and 20.5 consonants, with "y" be the jerk trying to play both sides. ae, oy, ou, and so forth are not letters (they are diphthongs) and thus they don't [I believe] qualify as separate vowels. If we were to get into that territory, English would be comprised of several thousand vowels and consonants and diphthongs and triphthongs and the various combinations of them all which result in distinct sounds, and additionally it may be argued that long and short vowels are actually separate (so "a" becomes two vowels not one).
I never mentioned the English alphabet. I said English vowel SOUNDS you know the things the letters represents. And in the Swedish Alphabet we have 9 vowels.A, E, I, O, U, Y, Å, Ä, and Ö, except E they all represent two different sounds based on if it's a short or a long vowel sound (E is the same vowel sound in both cases, hence 17 different vowel sounds)
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Kau
Canada3500 Posts
Vietnamese wins! a ă â e ê i o ô ơ u ư y à ằ ầ è ề ì ò ồ ờ ù ừ ỳ á ắ ấ é ế í ó ố ớ ú ứ ý ạ ặ ậ ẹ ệ ị ọ ộ ợ ụ ự ỵ ã ẵ ẫ ẽ ễ ĩ õ ỗ ỡ ũ ữ ỹ ả ẳ ẩ ẻ ể ỉ ỏ ổ ở ủ ử ỷ
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edit ; oops wrong tab
Now my post is here anyways... Who in the Liquid staff is the biggest partier? (probably been asked before)
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Tim L'Quid, Fragrance for Progamers.
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Germany2687 Posts
Super Crate Box is amazing, but way better on a desktop.
Other than that: Robot Unicorn Attack, Cut the Rope, Vector Ball, GeoDefense, and Draw Something.
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What is your favorite Pokemon?
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On October 12 2012 06:23 tofucake wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2012 06:15 salle wrote:On October 12 2012 05:58 SirJolt wrote: He said vowel sounds... maybe he's talking about them sweet, sweet diphthongs we've got? We'd have to ask a linguist if diftongs are counted as additional vowel sounds or just a way to string two vowel sounds together. Perhaps Pholon can answer this. strictly speaking, the English alphabet is 5.5 vowels and 20.5 consonants, with "y" be the jerk trying to play both sides. ae, oy, ou, and so forth are not letters (they are diphthongs) and thus they don't [I believe] qualify as separate vowels. If we were to get into that territory, English would be comprised of several thousand vowels and consonants and diphthongs and triphthongs and the various combinations of them all which result in distinct sounds, and additionally it may be argued that long and short vowels are actually separate (so "a" becomes two vowels not one).
if y is only a vowel when attached to another vowel how does rhythm exist??????????? i dont see any problems arising if you just accept y as a vowel
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