Well at least it's going down.Originally posted by Mr Flibble
This could go downhill very quickly!
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@Weasel I was avoiding that comment.
So you're saying that American will always be inferior?Originally posted by Chanak
Certainly, madmoiselle. You are familiar with the saying, "the student cannot be greater than his teacher?" The daughter often takes after her mother...
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Hey, if it's valid for the UK's examination boards...Literature, not language...LOL!
I will have to concede on that point.History abounds with mavericks that decided to fly in the face of accepted norms and grammar, and do whatever they wished. In their day, they were pariahs. Today, they are the great masters of literature.
@Weasel I was avoiding that comment.
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Parry!
@Georgi:
Hitting below the belt, are we?
Hmmm...let me say that one's education reflects the classroom instruction that one received. The higher the quality, the more well-rounded the student. The lower the quality...well, you know where American English came from, now don't you?
I can always resort to this: Labour. Laborious? ???
@Georgi:
So you're saying that American will always be inferior?
Hitting below the belt, are we?
Hmmm...let me say that one's education reflects the classroom instruction that one received. The higher the quality, the more well-rounded the student. The lower the quality...well, you know where American English came from, now don't you?
I can always resort to this: Labour. Laborious? ???
CYNIC, n.:
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
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A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
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It simply seemed like the logical conclusion to draw from that remark.Originally posted by Chanak
Hitting below the belt, are we?
Indeed, without constant supervision, the student can get completely out of control... And lazy, even, missing out letters all over the place...Hmmm...let me say that one's education reflects the classroom instruction that one received. The higher the quality, the more well-rounded the student. The lower the quality...well, you know where American English came from, now don't you?
But does that justify deriving the spelling of the verb from the adjective? That's just crazy talk!I can always resort to this: Labour. Laborious? ???
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Ouch!Originally posted by Georgi
*reads aloud from The Aegis Handbook* "When you can't think of anything clever to say in reply... be patronising and hope nobody notices the lack of witticism." *throws book in the dustbin*
Mental note to self: be nice to Georgi and try to stay on her good side if there is one
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lmao! Are you sure you shouldn't be checking out the newly refurbished home for the depraved ?Originally posted by Weasel
Well at least it's going down.
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@Georgi:
Oh, I agree. Especially when the teacher is too busy curling her lashes to pay attention to her class.
I see that we have regressed to ear-biting. Tsk-tsk. A pity.
But I digress. Really, is it a matter of semantics, or phonetics? Literature, or language? Cabbage, or rutabaga?
Drop the useless letters (they are sooo tiresome to include) that serve no phonetic purpose - no offense to your semantics - and what you have is a more accurate representation, sans trifling blah-blah-blah.
labour n.? labour v. ? laborious adj.? ???
Indeed, without constant supervision, the student can get completely out of control...
Oh, I agree. Especially when the teacher is too busy curling her lashes to pay attention to her class.
I see that we have regressed to ear-biting. Tsk-tsk. A pity.
But I digress. Really, is it a matter of semantics, or phonetics? Literature, or language? Cabbage, or rutabaga?
Drop the useless letters (they are sooo tiresome to include) that serve no phonetic purpose - no offense to your semantics - and what you have is a more accurate representation, sans trifling blah-blah-blah.
labour n.? labour v. ? laborious adj.? ???
CYNIC, n.:
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
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But of course there is one. Just ask Ode... No, wait, he's probably the wrong person to ask. Ask... Viv, yeah, she'll tell youOriginally posted by Mr Flibble
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If only I could be as blunt as you are...Originally posted by Georgi
*reads aloud from The Aegis Handbook* "When you can't think of anything clever to say in reply... be patronising and hope nobody notices the lack of witticism." *throws book in the dustbin*
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I'll take your word for it, for now.Originally posted by Georgi
But of course there is one. Just ask Ode... No, wait, he's probably the wrong person to ask. Ask... Viv, yeah, she'll tell you
There are 10 types of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't.
I think I think, therefore I might be.
I think I think, therefore I might be.
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ROFLOriginally posted by Chanak
Oh, I agree. Especially when the teacher is too busy curling her lashes to pay attention to her class.
They aren't tiresome to include when that's how you know they're supposed to be.But I digress. Really, is it a matter of semantics, or phonetics? Literature, or language? Cabbage, or rutabaga?
Drop the useless letters (they are sooo tiresome to include) that serve no phonetic purpose - no offense to your semantics - and what you have is a more accurate representation, sans trifling blah-blah-blah.
Ok, ok, you win, our language is crazy too.
Then you would just have the witticism part to work onPosted by Aegis:
If only I could be as blunt as you are...
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@Georgi:
ROTFLOL!
Yes. English is a difficult language for a non-native to master. It's also a difficult language for us natives to master!
***hug***
I do hope I haven't gotten on your bad side...
Edit: I have seen your post above. I feel better now. I don't argue very often.
They aren't tiresome to include when that's how you know they're supposed to be.
ROTFLOL!
Yes. English is a difficult language for a non-native to master. It's also a difficult language for us natives to master!
***hug***
I do hope I haven't gotten on your bad side...
Edit: I have seen your post above. I feel better now. I don't argue very often.
CYNIC, n.:
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
@Georgi:
Thanks. Now that you're the official supplier for DW's house for the deranged, are you going to start researching psychological torture methods? By far the best, you know.
*sings off key at the same time: "Two Dimes Ain't no Quarter, You See"*
Thanks. Now that you're the official supplier for DW's house for the deranged, are you going to start researching psychological torture methods? By far the best, you know.
*sings off key at the same time: "Two Dimes Ain't no Quarter, You See"*
CYNIC, n.:
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
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Don't tell anyone but CE and I have been working on a little project...Originally posted by Chanak
Now that you're the official supplier for DW's house for the deranged, are you going to start researching pyschological torture methods? By far the best, you know.
Aah, listen to the beautiful harmonies...
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Uh-oh.
Mum's the word.
If both you and CE are involved with this, I imagine it will be exceedingly sublime and tremendously effective.
Don't tell anyone but CE and I have been working on a little project...
Mum's the word.
If both you and CE are involved with this, I imagine it will be exceedingly sublime and tremendously effective.
CYNIC, n.:
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]
A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.
-[url="http://www.alcyone.com/max/lit/devils/a.html"]The Devil's Dictionary[/url]