Posted October 18, 2013
Elrinda
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Turkey
Sachys
Woodie Guthrie's Guitar!
Registered: Dec 2011
From United Kingdom
Thespian
Fascinating!
Registered: Mar 2012
From Spain
Posted October 18, 2013
'+' = give rep
'-' = fling poo
Thank you for your time."
As from now on, '+' = fling poo, '-' = fling poo, too.
Thank you for your time."
Elrinda
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Turkey
Posted October 18, 2013
fling poo, too
Sachys
Woodie Guthrie's Guitar!
Registered: Dec 2011
From United Kingdom
akhliber
closet ballerina
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted October 18, 2013
So I could type "lol" right now and actually mean it. That's kind of... weird...
Elrinda
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Turkey
Thespian
Fascinating!
Registered: Mar 2012
From Spain
Posted October 18, 2013
Oh, no!
*runs to take a dozen of sonic showers*
As I said in another thread, hope you'll get better soon, Sachys. ;)
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Two doubts of mine (for all of you):
I tend to use "mate" to address forum members (rarely "fellow", when I speak of someone in third person). I guess "dude" is a bit derisive, then?
Which word would be the polite equivalence for a woman? The one I know is "lass", but I don't know whether could be interpreted as derisive.
*runs to take a dozen of sonic showers*
As I said in another thread, hope you'll get better soon, Sachys. ;)
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Two doubts of mine (for all of you):
I tend to use "mate" to address forum members (rarely "fellow", when I speak of someone in third person). I guess "dude" is a bit derisive, then?
Which word would be the polite equivalence for a woman? The one I know is "lass", but I don't know whether could be interpreted as derisive.
Post edited October 18, 2013 by Thespian*
Sachys
Woodie Guthrie's Guitar!
Registered: Dec 2011
From United Kingdom
Elrinda
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Turkey
Posted October 18, 2013
Two doubts of mine (for all of you):
I tend to use "mate" to address forum members (rarely "fellow", when I speak of someone in third person). I guess "dude" is a bit derisive, then?
Which word would be the polite equivalence for a woman? The one I know is "lass", but I don't know whether could be interpreted as derisive.
Adressing a woman... for the most part it's "mostly" inappropriate to adress someone who's sexualtiy isn't known. Considering the internet... thinkin mostly that "guys" sitting on the other side of the screen. I willinlgy use "dude" to express my gratitude
Post edited October 18, 2013 by Elrinda
Thespian
Fascinating!
Registered: Mar 2012
From Spain
Posted October 18, 2013
Lass is four fifths of class! - That's what we say oop north!
*adjusts flatcap and whippet
Oh, and cheers!
(I know is hard to tell in these Internet days, but let's assume it, as a hypothetical case) :D
Post edited October 18, 2013 by Thespian*
Sachys
Woodie Guthrie's Guitar!
Registered: Dec 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted October 18, 2013
No, but nearly slipping a disc coughing earlier did turn down the volume of my laughter glands!
Thespian
Fascinating!
Registered: Mar 2012
From Spain
Elrinda
New User
Registered: Jun 2013
From Turkey
Posted October 18, 2013
Lass is four fifths of class! - That's what we say oop north!
*adjusts flatcap and whippet
Oh, and cheers!
(I know is hard to tell in these Internet days, but let's assume it, as a hypothetical case) :D
How's it going beauty?
I kinda like to hear that =)
Post edited October 18, 2013 by Elrinda
DyNaer
New User
Registered: Nov 2011
From France
Posted October 18, 2013