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Been in a weird funk all day because (or at least I think its because) of that kid's death yesterday.

 

Just been for a two hour walk to clear my head/leave my housemate to have sex in peace (she didn't ask but I didn't want to hear). Listened to Matt and Kim's new album three times while doing that.

 

I feel that I may be in this funk until Wednesday when I learn what my future will hold so hey ho.

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Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool.

 

Boring day. Why do Sundays always do this? Plan to do loads but only acheive half, and different stuff anyway. Still I saw a few bits and blah blah.

 

I decided to call the cat that comes in our house "Jean Grey" instead of "Cat"

 

Unless anyone can come up with a better thematic comic book name for ;

 

 

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I've got over hangovers, i don't go out anymore and get "trashed" as it were, i just go out enjoy myself and drink what i drink.

 

Which is what i done over the weekend basically (night). Daytime on Saturday had a few mates over watched a couple of movies and played Smash Bros and Smackdown vs RAW until we got bored, then went out.

 

Sunday is basically chilling out watching Edge: A Decade of Decadence. Basically highlights Edge's career so far up until 2008 Hell in the Cell.

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I prefer Jean Grey, because it's less cliche than Shadowcat, since your cat doesn't really give off the air of intangibility.

 

I've anything, I'd call it Moira McTaggart.

 

.....or psionic powers:heh:

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Having the best convo on facebook! We have discovered that adding "ASAURUS" to a word makes it beyond awesome, and makes us so damn hyper.

 

So far, my favourites have to be ORGASMASUARUS, SPANKASAURUS and "YOU'RESUCHANANNOYINGCUNTASAURUS".

 

I think it's safe to say we win at both life, and word making. :p

I saw this and thought "Cool, a new derivational affix! Whereas we couldn't introduce a new inflectional affix."

 

*gets back to essay* :heh:

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*loves your signature*

 

But one of the sig rules is "No offensive material of any sort (this includes vulgar and offensive language, pornographic images and anything else that is not 'decent') is permitted in either image or writing form."

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But one of the sig rules is "No offensive material of any sort (this includes vulgar and offensive language, pornographic images and anything else that is not 'decent') is permitted in either image or writing form."

 

It's a quote, used in satire, and not directed towards anyone or anything*. It's not 'not decent', surely.

 

In other news, just read this quote and it cheered me up.

 

“Nobody ever said it’d be easy…but they said it’d be worth it.â€

 

*Except trees. Oh noes..

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Strictly speaking, it's not words themselves that should be offensive but the way in which they're used, as Dyson says. Some people still take offence at specific phonological forms though, for various reasons...

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