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nigga when's the last time you caught a pokemon with a great ball?
I don't know if this makes sense, but...In America we say 'uh' and 'umm' and that is how we write it out. It seems like British writing uses 'er' and 'erm' Is this because a Brit saying 'uh' sounds like 'er' and 'um' sounds like 'erm'? If you say 'uh' out loud (and your american) it sounds like a someone from the U.K. saying 'er'I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, (or maybe it is something everyone already knows) but I pondered it today.edit: I was reading Harry Potter
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Quote from: e.d. on July 12, 2011, 06:32:56 PMExpand QuoteI don't know if this makes sense, but...In America we say 'uh' and 'umm' and that is how we write it out. It seems like British writing uses 'er' and 'erm' Is this because a Brit saying 'uh' sounds like 'er' and 'um' sounds like 'erm'? If you say 'uh' out loud (and your american) it sounds like a someone from the U.K. saying 'er'I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, (or maybe it is something everyone already knows) but I pondered it today.edit: I was reading Harry Potter[close]We'll the "R" sound in Europe is a highly debated subject. They can't agree on it's pronunciation for the life of them. So my thought is that it the "R" gets tossed around quite a bit because they don't know what to do with that letter.
I don't know if this makes sense, but...In America we say 'uh' and 'umm' and that is how we write it out. It seems like British writing uses 'er' and 'erm' Is this because a Brit saying 'uh' sounds like 'er' and 'um' sounds like 'erm'? If you say 'uh' out loud (and your american) it sounds like a someone from the U.K. saying 'er'I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, (or maybe it is something everyone already knows) but I pondered it today.edit: I was reading Harry Potter[close]
Quote from: penguin meat on July 12, 2011, 08:50:18 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: e.d. on July 12, 2011, 06:32:56 PMExpand QuoteI don't know if this makes sense, but...In America we say 'uh' and 'umm' and that is how we write it out. It seems like British writing uses 'er' and 'erm' Is this because a Brit saying 'uh' sounds like 'er' and 'um' sounds like 'erm'? If you say 'uh' out loud (and your american) it sounds like a someone from the U.K. saying 'er'I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, (or maybe it is something everyone already knows) but I pondered it today.edit: I was reading Harry Potter[close]We'll the "R" sound in Europe is a highly debated subject. They can't agree on it's pronunciation for the life of them. So my thought is that it the "R" gets tossed around quite a bit because they don't know what to do with that letter. [close]really? I live in England and have never heard anyone debate this. H on the other hand...
Quote from: e.d. on July 12, 2011, 06:32:56 PMExpand QuoteI don't know if this makes sense, but...In America we say 'uh' and 'umm' and that is how we write it out. It seems like British writing uses 'er' and 'erm' Is this because a Brit saying 'uh' sounds like 'er' and 'um' sounds like 'erm'? If you say 'uh' out loud (and your american) it sounds like a someone from the U.K. saying 'er'I don't know if that makes sense to anyone but me, (or maybe it is something everyone already knows) but I pondered it today.edit: I was reading Harry Potter[close]We'll the "R" sound in Europe is a highly debated subject. They can't agree on it's pronunciation for the life of them. So my thought is that it the "R" gets tossed around quite a bit because they don't know what to do with that letter. [close]
If I see somebody in my rearview driving like an asshole, cutting people off and weaving in an out of traffic, then I get close enough to a car in the next lane so that the guy can't pass, does that make me an asshole as well?
someone explain
the visuals are also mad visual yo
FTW
Why does time go by so fast?
If I had ever bought/done anything for my Mom unless is was a special occasion. Realized I had never...so I went and picked her up some really nice flowers ad wrote a little not saying how she is the greatest Mom in the entire world. Gotta love my mama.
When ever I take a shit the day after eating corn on the cob, I always think to myself. "Do I need to chew my food better?"
who was the first person to say "i got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind"If a vacuum (or anything really) has a HI and LO setting, what is the point in having a LO setting?
Quote from: finknoos on August 03, 2011, 09:17:44 AMExpand Quotewho was the first person to say "i got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind"If a vacuum (or anything really) has a HI and LO setting, what is the point in having a LO setting?[close]"I only want to clean a little bit of shit off my floor, not all of it!" Makes sense.
who was the first person to say "i got my mind on my money, and my money on my mind"If a vacuum (or anything really) has a HI and LO setting, what is the point in having a LO setting?[close]
Quote from: The Poster Formerly Known As Crass on July 28, 2011, 10:15:58 AMExpand QuoteWhy does time go by so fast? [close]why does time go by so slow when you're standing in front of the microwave waiting for your food to get done cooking?
Why does time go by so fast? [close]
why in school are we taught "i before e, except after c" when there are at least eight words that deify thie weird rule
You and the D00D have turned this thread into a horrible head-on-collision between a short bus full of regular kids and a van full of paraplegics.
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?