Do I get to call Sheppard/Weir "Shweir"?
That's funnier to say than to type.
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Do I get to call Sheppard/Weir "Shweir"?
That's funnier to say than to type.
It'd be funnier to say if it was Sheppard/Weir/Ford and we could call it "Schword".
I'll stop now.
It'd be funnier to say if it was Sheppard/Weir/Ford and we could call it "Schword".
Taste the wrath of my might Schword and tremble!!!!
and it hasn't stopped annoying me yet.
Tangential natter, but things stop annoying you after a while? I usually find them to get more annoying over time.
things stop annoying you after a while?
My god, I'd go insane if they didn't. I have to to make space for new annoyances, after all. I need to get over stuff.
Tangential natter, but things stop annoying you after a while? I usually find them to get more annoying over time.
What was the great bit in LOVE IS HELL where he's talking about truths about getting married? Something like "your partners annoying laugh is NOT going to get less annoying over time."
I need to get over stuff.
Apparently I need to get over stuff.
This perhaps explains my craxy.
but things stop annoying you after a while?
It's either that or get angry, and you wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
you wouldn't like me when I'm angry.
I didn't think I would before, but now you've gone and made me curious.
Tease.
Something like "your partners annoying laugh is NOT going to get less annoying over time."
"Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come" --Fredrich Nietzsche