Sorry DX, didn't mean to nitpick. I always get confused because of SK's Pet Sematary which is totally spelled wrong and not even a word. At least I don't think it is.
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Bureaucracy 3: Oh, so now you want to be part of the SOLUTION?
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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Sorry DX, didn't mean to nitpick. I always get confused because of SK's Pet Sematary which is totally spelled wrong and not even a word. At least I don't think it is.
Oh yeah, Wolfram - you'll get the user name treatment too, just you wait.
Eh, I lurk now. Let him do his worst.
Unless it's retroactive. In which case, have mercy?
I think I would like to change my username to TEH CUTEST
Wow.
I never thought anyone could make me sit in Bureaucracy and hit "refresh".
Considering the last 50 or so posts, I think it's OK if I post this Natter here: in a book we had to read for class ("We Have Never Been Modern", by Bruno Latour), he uses a lot the word "proliferation" (of hybrids of nature and society). My first reaction was "hey, a long word that I know and understand thanks to b.org!". Later, I kept reading it with the word "thread" before it, had an opinion regarding it, and waited for ita to pop up in the text and krav those hybrids to a proper explanation as to why they deserve staying.
When I finally managed to read seriously again, a few sentences later in the text there was the wearing-red-leather and having-velvet-voice learned-from-"Firefly" word, "imbue", and it started all over again.
Silly brain with English studied from the most various sources.
Silly brain with English studied from the most various sources.
Well, we are all about the variety here at b.org.
Good GOD. The Wounded Donkey award?
Dude. That makes junior high look warm and fuzzy.
Though I admit I'm amused by the Russian Novel Award for Long Posts.