English isn't the only language that colonies modified.
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English isn't the only language that colonies modified.
pls graec, i poor kid
no can aford steak, only make
Actually it was the large amount of immigrants that shaped the language of America, they took a lot of their words and made them their own.
At least you spelt steak correctly, my dyslexic friend always uses 'stake' regardless of its context. :D
I only just realized that's garren :o
I started this so apologize to me and not Shiina please.
The mistake was intended, but I wonder how many people got the sarcasm.
It's interesting how everyone becomes a master of English, their formerly unnecessary opinions now suddenly transmuted to solid gold, once a single colloquial word enters the fray.
True, "ain't" is not a proper word in English; then again, there are multitudes of words that Americans use that also not in the dictionary, or truncated versions of words that are.
Don't even get me started on the British. Noah Webster, or so the story I've been told goes, deliberately changed some spellings of words to separate us from the British in yet another way. We weren't exactly looking to become Britain 2.0, were we? No, aristocracy certainly didn't suit the fellow, and it doesn't suit us now. Get over it, British.
Yeah, they're terrible people.
Everyone is a master at something. It just happens that on the internet, everyone is a master at everything. I feel sort of ashamed to speak with such learned people when it comes to languages.
On a different topic, my Teemo crusade goes on. I have yet to lose a game as him and I played in the bot lane, top lane and mid lane. I will never stop.
I'd say you're taking it a bit too seriously. I know several people who actually thank me (quite politely at that) for any corrections I offer them. Sure, my English isn't perfect, but if you're so bitter about it that you can make asinine comments and refuse to better yourself, that's your problem. Not mine.
Finally got around to watching Grey's Anatomy from last night.. I've waited 3 months for this... OMG I'm crying my eyes out, it's beautiful.
Grey's Anatomy? This is the first time I've heard of it. I'll check it out. Is it a movie, TV series, or something else?
>Googling it.
Me too. I've wanted to play that since finishing The Walking Dead. I've heard nothing but good things about it.
@My Google search above, turns out it's a medical (who knew?) drama TV series dating back to 2005. Interesting. I wonder if it's anything like House.
Vel'koz... has anyone tried him out? D: I love how in the champion spotlike they said "because Geometry"
and then there was the "....and even Teemos" xD
Such math D: very numbers :c much pro