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He then, after my good deed, called me "heavy". At first I was shocked, but some dude on MSN told me it was a compliment. Why can't they/you (I am no longer a child) just stick to normal English?
> English is a perfectly good language, and I see no reason to change
> it!
I dunno... I kinda like the idea of the language changing through the people...
Rather than the US style goverment/media enforced newspeak...
Or commitie based ala Germany???
> English is a perfectly good language, and I see no reason to change
> it!
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It's actually a bit crap with all the same words with different meanings BUT there is no need to change it.
> Shame this isn't the case for many women nowadays. Most have them
> spilling down the side of their shins!
Many also suffer from TB.
Shame this isn't the case for many women nowadays. Most have them spilling down the side of their shins!
> You're just not hip Wookiee
My hips are where they should be - at the top of my legs.
English is a perfectly good language, and I see no reason to change it!
Focus thy optics on the grammatical.
> Rounded monster! Th' want a posthumous for thine non-usuary.
> Un-Shylock art thou!
>
> Hoobi groovy.
Seek help. Now.
> so you never said "cool" when you meant "good"?
"C-cool".....?