You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Heh, you inadvertently hit on another difference I've noticed--Americans don't usually say "Number" before giving a house number
I suspect this is partly because, unlike the UK (and most of Europe, really), where house numbers are assigned sequentially, most places in America use a grid system (so the first house on a street can be something like 5362 and it would sound silly to say "number" before it).
I don't know why these language differences fascinate me so much...
I like ponytails, bows, ribbons, flowers, beads, and other hair decorations. So pretty! But crocodilians have no hair.
What could be some good head-decorations similar to ponytails, bows, ribbons, flowers, beads, and the like for a scaly head, that wouldn't be covered by the Hat?
Heh, you inadvertently hit on another difference I've noticed--Americans don't usually say "Number" before giving a house number
I suspect this is partly because, unlike the UK (and most of Europe, really), where house numbers are assigned sequentially, most places in America use a grid system (so the first house on a street can be something like 5362 and it would sound silly to say "number" before it).
I don't know why these language differences fascinate me so much...
No, most places in America do not use a grid system. Most places in America have street names, and then underneath that, maybe a grid system, and those are fakitty fake-fake fakeness that is fake fake because it is fake-fake. They aren't doing it right. And yes, I pronounced doing to rhyme with boing, right there.
An actual, legitimate, pure grid system, if it is in America, is usually in the western half; in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and the other awesome states with significant Mormon populations.
As much as I despise Brigham Young for a lot of things, I must say that his Grid System was just plain amazing.
I mean, Josie-jo-jo Smith, my swiggity slagging homeboy dawg, what a guy. DAT JOSIE-JO-JO SMIFF BOYY.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
No, most places in America do not use a grid system. Most places in America have street names, and then underneath that, maybe a grid system, and those are fakitty fake-fake fakeness that is fake fake because it is fake-fake. They aren't doing it right. And yes, I pronounced doing to rhyme with boing, right there.
An actual, legitimate, pure grid system, if it is in America, is usually in the western half; in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and the other awesome states with significant Mormon populations.
As much as I despise Brigham Young for a lot of things, I must say that his Grid System was just plain amazing.
I mean, Josie-jo-jo Smith, my swiggity slagging homeboy dawg, what a guy. DAT JOSIE-JO-JO SMIFF BOYY.
Sadly, the scale-shine (you use it to make your scales shiny) that my mom uses will probably make the stickers not stick to her.
I can't use scale-shine, and neither can my dad. We both have rough, dry, very scaly skin, and it itches. It peels off a little sometimes, but only a little and it's painless you know, like your foot's skin after you shower, and it's nothing medical or anything. It just means that my dad and I have back-itchings, and in my case, sometimes (every five years or so) it gets really severe. Scale-shine makes my dad and I get really bad cases of dry skin.
Two minutes until computer's out of time. -applies stickers-
I thought that song was originally recorded by The Led Zeppelins, on their breakout album Dark Side of the Moon—their last album with Keith Moon on the bass.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Did you hear they finally caught that witch who'd been going around stealing people's bodies?
Heh, you inadvertently hit on another difference I've noticed--Americans don't usually say "Number" before giving a house number
I suspect this is partly because, unlike the UK (and most of Europe, really), where house numbers are assigned sequentially, most places in America use a grid system (so the first house on a street can be something like 5362 and it would sound silly to say "number" before it).
I don't know why these language differences fascinate me so much...
oh, but that's interesting
i wouldn't have guessed that, tbh, because over here the word 'number' is optional, and i don't understand how America's grid system works.
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What could be some good head-decorations similar to ponytails, bows, ribbons, flowers, beads, and the like for a scaly head, that wouldn't be covered by the Hat?
An actual, legitimate, pure grid system, if it is in America, is usually in the western half; in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, and the other awesome states with significant Mormon populations.
As much as I despise Brigham Young for a lot of things, I must say that his Grid System was just plain amazing.
I mean, Josie-jo-jo Smith, my swiggity slagging homeboy dawg, what a guy. DAT JOSIE-JO-JO SMIFF BOYY.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Sadly, the scale-shine (you use it to make your scales shiny) that my mom uses will probably make the stickers not stick to her.
I can't use scale-shine, and neither can my dad. We both have rough, dry, very scaly skin, and it itches. It peels off a little sometimes, but only a little and it's painless you know, like your foot's skin after you shower, and it's nothing medical or anything. It just means that my dad and I have back-itchings, and in my case, sometimes (every five years or so) it gets really severe. Scale-shine makes my dad and I get really bad cases of dry skin.
Two minutes until computer's out of time. -applies stickers-
HOw do I look?
RESURGAM!
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
...the world...
...may not.
I hate being home alone.
good song, Kappa.
#lol my biting wit and and satire is hilarious right
goodnight, heap.
#tw: penis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
oh, but that's interesting
i wouldn't have guessed that, tbh, because over here the word 'number' is optional, and i don't understand how America's grid system works.
How can a grid be fake?
from a lay perspective, anyway
it rolls off the tongue very easily, somehow