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Post by deanwinchester on Nov 5, 2006 18:19:40 GMT -1
I do that all the time! Sometimes when I don't pronounce a word right or even spell it right I just pretend that it's a word.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 5, 2006 18:29:09 GMT -1
I do that, too. Sometimes people will go along with it. It's so amusing. I'll do that as a passtime...
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Post by Sam Winchester on Nov 5, 2006 20:24:39 GMT -1
Whereas I simply use standard English as I know it.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 5, 2006 20:29:47 GMT -1
lol What's the fun in that, though...?
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Post by Sam Winchester on Nov 5, 2006 21:11:47 GMT -1
Oh I don't know, you bint.You're a pillock who can't speak, so I have the advantage regarding derogatory terms, you pleb. Mong off, you berk. [OK that was less standard English and more English slang... ]
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 5, 2006 21:14:19 GMT -1
[lol Those words are...wow... lol. Like I said, I usually just add 'ness' or 'ish' at the end. lol]
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Post by deanwinchester on Nov 6, 2006 20:25:35 GMT -1
Yeah if you were to say that to me I would just be standing there with my head titled to the side and my mouth agape until I figured out what you said. lol.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 6, 2006 23:46:52 GMT -1
That's pretty much what I would do, too... lol
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Post by deanwinchester on Nov 7, 2006 21:02:01 GMT -1
lol. That's what I do all the time. Just stand there like a dork until someone fills me in.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 7, 2006 23:03:22 GMT -1
lol. My mom's a college professor, and she teaches literature. So at dinner time, she would come home, and we'd converse, her using all these enormous, descriptive words tha I never heard a day in my life. lol
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Post by Sam Winchester on Nov 8, 2006 0:19:55 GMT -1
You're all so horrendously under educated. Just what is the system doing with those brains of yours? You are all practically social zombies with your lack of motor neurons and speech orientated lingo. Your lack of basic concepts and meanings leads me to believe you have not been supplied with the typical language aquisition which is standard amongst children in the years 1-12. The lexis you use suggests you have a complete lack of pragmatic thought in everything said. What you need to aquire, which is mainly futile if you're older than 12 since your capability for learning language gets limited at this point, is a directive use of higher lexis. Buy a thesaurus and look up random everyday words and find alterior methods of saying it. I also conclude that my advice demonstarted here today was of absolutely no use to you whatsoever, since you cannot grasp the key fundamental issues regarding a higher level of speech.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 8, 2006 11:54:06 GMT -1
When my parents call, finally asking me what I want for my birthday [if they even remember... ] I'll them a thesaurus. lol Yeah, well, there's the good 'ol USofA for ya.
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Post by deanwinchester on Nov 8, 2006 20:56:43 GMT -1
Sam, dude, I couldn't even make it through half of that. A big ADD person here so you bore me and I'm off to la la land within a matter of seconds. There were too many big words in that thing. Besides being educated in Ohio I'm lucky that I know as much as I do.
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Post by Melissa Brooks on Nov 11, 2006 17:14:39 GMT -1
The kid I babysit is ADD too. It sucks. But, the same thing goes for Illinois. The education the state gets, is really low...
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Post by deanwinchester on Nov 11, 2006 21:27:04 GMT -1
I don't mind having ADD, it gives you an excuse when you forget to do something or stop right in the middle of something and go to something else.
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