Yes to both of those. We Celts are a proud people, but even we have a soft spot for Girl Scout Cookies (...and grown-up Girl Scouts...YIKES!). Hows about you calling me when you're back in town so's we can go to dinner? I think that sounds like a delicious plan. Ahh loove youuuu!
I suppose I should focus on ideas rather than grammar/spelling, but it always delights me that someone out there has a vocabulary that doesn't consist primarily of unprovocative euphemisms for body parts.
I've noticed that philosophy classes are often injected with an unusual capacity for derailing conversation
I think this generally has much to do with the fact that no one really has an opinion that is worthwhile, so to make themselves feel intelligent they have to push the topic onto something they think they know about, and throw everyone off in the process. I've seen a similiar trend in people who feel the need to dominate conversations.
I hope it is, because if it is, I love it. And if you made it up... I still love it and will endeavor to squeeze it into daily conversation as often as possible.
Hooray for Elephant Bar tomorrow! Also, no more of this apathetic nonesense. Life is made to be lived and not brooded over, my dear. So live it up.
Human DictionarybirichinoMarch 21 2005, 09:19:22 UTC
As a matter of fact, it is a word. I mean, you can pretty much make any noun an adjective by just adding -ic, so upon finding no better description than "similar to a locust", that's what I did. Pardon the upcoming pun, but I do a lot of wordplay like that, just adding suffixes to words to bend their meanings. That particular conversion is one of my favorites, but as you know, I am also an avid a fan of kennings.
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Mmmm, Celts.
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Pet peeve: loose != lose.
But other than that it was flawless.
I suppose I should focus on ideas rather than grammar/spelling, but it always delights me that someone out there has a vocabulary that doesn't consist primarily of unprovocative euphemisms for body parts.
I've noticed that philosophy classes are often injected with an unusual capacity for derailing conversation
I think this generally has much to do with the fact that no one really has an opinion that is worthwhile, so to make themselves feel intelligent they have to push the topic onto something they think they know about, and throw everyone off in the process. I've seen a similiar trend in people who feel the need to dominate conversations.
Infuriating at best.
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I hope it is, because if it is, I love it. And if you made it up... I still love it and will endeavor to squeeze it into daily conversation as often as possible.
Hooray for Elephant Bar tomorrow! Also, no more of this apathetic nonesense. Life is made to be lived and not brooded over, my dear. So live it up.
You are loved.
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The Breaker of Rings of Odin's Lip-Streams
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