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7 minutes ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

Well, the latter one anyways. I've heard the mall one before.

Samsung is past tense for Samsing.

It's called a toilet because you toil over it.

The past tense of sleep (this is from a meme) is sloop, but if slept is also past tense, sloopt is doubly past tense.

There's no good consensus on what the past tense of "yeet" is, but I know it's plural for "yoot".

The plural of good is geed, and its past tense is gode.

However, I need to clarify this: a shell-less turtle would be dead, not homeless or naked.


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1 minute ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

Samsung is past tense for Samsing.

It's called a toilet because you toil over it.

The past tense of sleep (this is from a meme) is sloop, but if slept is also past tense, sloopt is doubly past tense.

There's no good consensus on what the past tense of "yeet" is, but I know it's plural for "yoot".

The plural of good is geed, and its past tense is gode.

However, I need to clarify this: a shell-less turtle would be dead, not homeless or naked.

Well, the only thing I can agree with here is the turtle part.

But what about a hermit crab?


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Just now, Sir Punicpunch said:

Well, the only thing I can agree with here is the turtle part.

But what about a hermit crab?

What does a hermit crab herm, though?

Also, this guy had the same concept that I had: a hyperopposite, where you break apart a phrase into its syllables and find the opposite of each syllable.

 


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4 minutes ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

Which one, the machine learning thing or the hyperopposite?

hyperopposites


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So, I got me a free membership of Runescape 3 thanks to Twitch Prime/Amazon Prime and upon getting a close up of my character...I felt I needed to change her a bit and make her actually match the other versions of her, even if she did technically come first, iirc.

 

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So, I changed her hair! : D (And her skin tone. She was actually oddly dark for my tastes, which, surprised the hell out of me.)image.thumb.png.0ee920cf814a5f8130fcd07f68652896.png

 

New hair: Its now purple to match the pony variant and XIV variant since they both seem to work really well (I also kinda forgot her hair's original color, so I had chosen another for XIV, which was blond at first, but then was also changed purple since it seemed to fit the world just fine).

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Old Hair: It gave me nostalgia, but it also gave me a bit of a weird twinge just because of how bland it seemed. Makes her a bit distinguished, but also much older than intended.

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It's gonna take me a while to get used to the changes, but I do say I like them a lot more so far.

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8 hours ago, Miss H said:

So, I got me a free membership of Runescape 3 thanks to Twitch Prime/Amazon Prime and upon getting a close up of my character...I felt I needed to change her a bit and make her actually match the other versions of her, even if she did technically come first, iirc.

 

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So, I changed her hair! : D (And her skin tone. She was actually oddly dark for my tastes, which, surprised the hell out of me.)image.thumb.png.0ee920cf814a5f8130fcd07f68652896.png

 

New hair: Its now purple to match the pony variant and XIV variant since they both seem to work really well (I also kinda forgot her hair's original color, so I had chosen another for XIV, which was blond at first, but then was also changed purple since it seemed to fit the world just fine).

image.png.de75475d8b06742d956dd4fdd10ac7ff.png

 

Old Hair: It gave me nostalgia, but it also gave me a bit of a weird twinge just because of how bland it seemed. Makes her a bit distinguished, but also much older than intended.

image.png.bcf04e3e8bb5b56bd0787d7c4aa4a01d.png 

It's gonna take me a while to get used to the changes, but I do say I like them a lot more so far.

I guess that explains why you were logged in last night; meanwhile, I'm covered in snad...


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3 minutes ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

When you stare at sand for too long and take any misspelling as the same thing; also, it's the name of a Minecraft mod.

course it is. 


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So, yeah, more travelling...

Also, more grammar butchering: a tyler tyles, so you can imagine conjugating "to tyle" in all sorts of ways... (Its conjugations aren't that spectacular...)


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46 minutes ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

So, yeah, more travelling...

Also, more grammar butchering: a tyler tyles, so you can imagine conjugating "to tyle" in all sorts of ways... (Its conjugations aren't that spectacular...)

The name "Tyler" comes from the profession of tiling rooves, so technically a Tiler would tile, so who's to say a Tyler couldn't tyle?


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2 minutes ago, Olly said:

excuse me but what?

Look up "the past tense of sleep is sloop" and you'll see what I mean.

Similarly, grind-grinder-grindest; grind can be a verb or (more commonly these days) a noun; grinder is definitely a noun, but if you take the pattern of comparative and superlative adjectives, you'd conclude that the pattern should end in "grindest".

My family was discussing the peculiarities of English, such as "what if the way we said the G's in 'garage' was switched?" and "what if the CH in chemistry and church were switched?".

 


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5 minutes ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

The name "Tyler" comes from the profession of tiling rooves, so technically a Tiler would tile, so who's to say a Tyler couldn't tyle?

This happens to be true...very mundane but so cool sounding

1 minute ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

Look up "the past tense of sleep is sloop" and you'll see what I mean.

Similarly, grind-grinder-grindest; grind can be a verb or (more commonly these days) a noun; grinder is definitely a noun, but if you take the pattern of comparative and superlative adjectives, you'd conclude that the pattern should end in "grindest".

I feel like we've been here before... 


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Just now, Olly said:

This happens to be true...very mundane but so cool sounding

Similar to the names Taylor (Tailor), and Cooper (Barrel-Maker).

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I feel like we've been here before... 

Deja vu... something in the matrix has been altered.


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2 minutes ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

Similar to the names Taylor (Tailor), and Cooper (Barrel-Maker).

Mine is old french, from latin "olive tree planter"

4 minutes ago, Sir Punicpunch said:

Deja vu... something in the matrix has been altered.

Never watched the matrix. Probably should though 

 

 


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1 minute ago, Olly said:

Mine is old french, from latin "olive tree planter"

Never watched the matrix. Probably should though 

My name's a Pokémon antagonist; I'll let you figure out the rest.


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2 minutes ago, Ganaram Inukshuk said:

My name's a Pokémon antagonist; I'll let you figure out the rest.

ah geez, my knowledge of pokemon isn't great. That was an interesting video though


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