1030 pts ยท September 20, 2012
Yessssssssss.
What's #22 from?
It's to hide his giant lizard tail.
Are you drawing a distinction between "English" and "English grammar"? Are you srs or are you winding me up?
Judging from the computer, I'd say OP is German. And their English is damn good.
America has FDA regulations that prohibit the sale of non-food items embedded in food.
I came to the comments looking for a fight, and I'm glad to see you here keeping everyone right. (2/2)
Man, it's not often that linguistics comes up on imgur, and when it does it's almost always a shitshow of half-arsed misinformation. (1/2)
Guerilla.
It actually means mongoloid, which is an old fashioned term for someone with Down's syndrome.
If you like the idea of The Wendigo, you should read The Ritual by Adam Nevill.
Good, creepy story. Reminded me of Lovecraft, I'll definitely read more of Blackwood's work.
We call them bumbags in the UK though.
Just bought that story based on this comment. I'll let you know how it goes.
We Go To The Gallery, by Dung Beetle books.
The fucking Pagemaster, man.
It's real and it's certainly not called a fucking crunch. It's a half pizza supper.
Vegetarian. Gies an Illegal Jack's haggis burrito.
You could well be right, I've never been to Oink, just assumed because how fucking many places in Edinburgh do pulled pork?
You certainly wouldn't be the only one.
I'm a thousand miles away and I instantly know an Edinburgh post.
This'll be Oink on Victoria Street. Closed now, go get a chippy and go there tomorrow. Early, the pig goes quickly.
Just wanted to let you know that I got the reference. Well done.
"The" ghost tour? Do you have any idea how many there are?
Grassmarket. Fanny.
Colourful is one word for it.
Right click, uncheck Loop and Show Controls.
Didn't know about that rule, thank you.
I live in Spain, and all the waiting staff here speak to you using 'tu'. Although I admit that the same wouldn't be acceptable in the UK.
Yessssssssss.
What's #22 from?
It's to hide his giant lizard tail.
Are you drawing a distinction between "English" and "English grammar"? Are you srs or are you winding me up?
Judging from the computer, I'd say OP is German. And their English is damn good.
America has FDA regulations that prohibit the sale of non-food items embedded in food.
I came to the comments looking for a fight, and I'm glad to see you here keeping everyone right. (2/2)
Man, it's not often that linguistics comes up on imgur, and when it does it's almost always a shitshow of half-arsed misinformation. (1/2)
Guerilla.
It actually means mongoloid, which is an old fashioned term for someone with Down's syndrome.
If you like the idea of The Wendigo, you should read The Ritual by Adam Nevill.
Good, creepy story. Reminded me of Lovecraft, I'll definitely read more of Blackwood's work.
We call them bumbags in the UK though.
Just bought that story based on this comment. I'll let you know how it goes.
We Go To The Gallery, by Dung Beetle books.
The fucking Pagemaster, man.
It's real and it's certainly not called a fucking crunch. It's a half pizza supper.
Vegetarian. Gies an Illegal Jack's haggis burrito.
You could well be right, I've never been to Oink, just assumed because how fucking many places in Edinburgh do pulled pork?
You certainly wouldn't be the only one.
I'm a thousand miles away and I instantly know an Edinburgh post.
This'll be Oink on Victoria Street. Closed now, go get a chippy and go there tomorrow. Early, the pig goes quickly.
Just wanted to let you know that I got the reference. Well done.
"The" ghost tour? Do you have any idea how many there are?
Grassmarket. Fanny.
Colourful is one word for it.
Right click, uncheck Loop and Show Controls.
Didn't know about that rule, thank you.
I live in Spain, and all the waiting staff here speak to you using 'tu'. Although I admit that the same wouldn't be acceptable in the UK.