Rust Mustang Palin!
Bwah. All of these are funny.
In work news, dude, I totally found the $3131 error I was searching for, for like, hours. And it wasn't an error. It was just a category shift. So! Relieved!
Now I have to decide if I want to correct it the hard & correct way or the easy & wrong way. I'm leaning toward hard & correct, because I don't want it crop up again in six months when I've forgotten what the solution was.
My Palin name is horrific and splatterpunk:
Shove Maggot Palin
My Palin name is horrific and splatterpunk:
Shove Maggot Palin
You would be the blacksheep of the Palin family.
Grammar question that I'm kind of ashamed to ask, but I'm tired: "I'm x-ing, aren't I?" or "I'm x-ing, don't I?", or something else I didn't think about?
Aren't I. If you mean, like, "I'm walking, aren't I?" It would be, "I walk, don't I?" not that you would say it with that verb, but do you see what I'm saying?
Aren't I. If you mean, like, "I'm walking, aren't I?" It would be, "I walk, don't I?" not that you would say it with that verb, but do you see what I'm saying?
Yes, thank you! Now I understand why I couldn't see it - I couldn't figure out if I want to write x-ing or just x (the verb).
"I'm x-ing, aren't I?" or "I'm x-ing, don't I?"
The first. "I am x-ing, aren't I?" Both "am" and "are" are forms of "to be".
The second version would be "I do X, don't I?", where the first "do" is kind of redundant in English.
My real name gets me WMD Cessna Palin. This rocks.
My board name is Plop Hero Palin
I can't believe I couldn't remember that rule. It's one of the basic things we learn here, in the second year of studying English in elementary schools (5th grade) - in Hebrew, there's only past, present and future. There's no progressive tense, or perfect tense or all of the "have had" things.
Skein Chug Palin
And with my board name I got Knife Pile Palin.
It's funny, because I was never really taught English grammar, so I'll be damned if I know what form is what, officially...