mitsuki lover wrote:you actually know the origin of the F word and other such words.
That was a strange one. But it was very funny. Wonder if anyone's gonna list that explanation here....
That reminds me: Tolkien has a series I hadn't known about!
At least seven books in it, possibly more.
Since we're all such reading fanatics, anyone else ever grit their teeth when they see a spelling error in books?
....when it took 2 days to read The Sword of Shannara, and 2 days total to read the next two.
.....when you're thrilled because Tolkien did what you do in your stories - [he] makes an entire universe to go with the story, follows each character to their deaths, and gives adequate (read:
exhaustive) background on it.
*sees Post-psuedodisestablishmentarianism and falls, eyes swirling* Oh..... I love linguistics, but that makes even
me go TILT.
ML, as an anal retentive English person, there is no apostrophe needed in the "its" you use.
"You've gotta speak about those things you don't currently see as though they already exist. Back in the beginning, God didn't look into space and say, 'Gee, it's dark.' He called light into existence."
Gotta Getta Gundam.
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1218170) wrote:Also, I hope never to hear "Nate" and "prance" in the same sentence again . . .