Walker reminds me of this one guy I saw at the store yelling about a sign saying "Fresh fruit" but the bananas had little black spots on them
I'm over 18 and I speak English.
Does that make me a English major too? Since I'm well above the age of a minor...
Seriously, though. I'm an English major as well. One of the fun things about words in general is that their meanings can change as people use them differently. Cliche can be an adjective, adverb, and a noun.
Just saiyn'.
(Still <3 Walker)
Yes, and how you use the language indicates something about you. Specifically, people who use "cliche" as an adjective tend, not all of them, but frequently, to be rampagingly dipshity pretentious twats. And also many of our fellow English majors.
Possibly you're one of them, OBVIOUSLY I'm not referring to you, YOU'RE a cool projectego member and could NEVER, EVER be a rampagingly dipshity pretentious twat. Unless you are. You're not, are you?
Yes, and how you use the language indicates something about you. Specifically, people who use "cliche" as an adjective tend, not all of them, but frequently, to be rampagingly dipshity pretentious twats. And also many of our fellow English majors.
Possibly you're one of them, OBVIOUSLY I'm not referring to you, YOU'RE a cool projectego member and could NEVER, EVER be a rampagingly dipshity pretentious twat. Unless you are. You're not, are you?
How's the thread goin?
Accent marks is for pussies and foreign language students.
That kind of arrogance is dumbfounding.I respect the dictionary so far as spelling goes. I don't respect it when it gets all in my business where my alphabet is concerned. TWENTY-SIX LETTERS, MOTHERFUCKER. No accents needed unless you're some kinda furriner.
''Goosfraba''.Shirosaki, you're taking things too seriously again. Deep breaths, man. Whoo-sah.