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offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-12-05 19:08 [#00978953]
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I am in constant embarrassment.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-12-05 19:14 [#00978963]
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I'm not sure what Alfred means with the word "shound".

it could go either way. it could mean "should", but it could
also just as well mean "shouldn't".

in the last case, you can still be in constant
embarrassment, but not for your joke.


 

offline AlfredPMcLovely from the country that will end up d (Turkmenistan) on 2003-12-05 19:17 [#00978967]
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this sure blew up in my face didn't it

Now I too am in constant embarrassment.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-12-05 19:19 [#00978972]
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Thank you but my style in the English language it is
terrible if you compare it to the writing I make in the
French language.


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2003-12-05 19:36 [#00978998]
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yeah, but french fucking sucks

your greatest writers (rimbaud, baudelaire) acknowledged it
outright.


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2003-12-05 19:37 [#00979003]
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thats not very friendly.

or likeable.

*sough*joccoite*cough*


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-12-05 19:41 [#00979013]
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Aw, but there are great words in french, like, um,
"simulacre", "superficialité" or "métabolisme"..

And I'm afraid I don't like poetry that much.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-12-05 19:41 [#00979015]
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and "american" i.e. bastardised english is so articulate


 

offline BlatantEcho from All over (United States) on 2003-12-05 19:41 [#00979016]
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he never said if it worked out the way he wanted it too,
humpf


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2003-12-05 19:44 [#00979026]
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my post wre hilarious only to me too!!


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2003-12-05 19:44 [#00979027]
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simulacra/simulacrum (baudrillard is o so fond of this
word), superficiality, metabolism..


 

offline happy cycling from berlin on 2003-12-05 19:45 [#00979029]
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naw, english is quite atrocious too


 

offline tibbar from harrisburg, pa (United States) on 2003-12-05 19:47 [#00979034]
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BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2003-12-05 19:47 [#00979035]
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I know these words exist in English, but they sound better
in French. Or something.


 

offline hevquip from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2003-12-05 20:30 [#00979091]
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simulacra is latin.

american english > that british english. because we actually
bother with pronunciation and enunciation.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-12-05 20:32 [#00979092]
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like in "herbs"..?

'erbs.

silly.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2003-12-05 20:38 [#00979097]
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belching, farting, flinging boogers, and walking around
with a plumber's crack usually works.


 


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