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Post by katt on May 16, 2017 5:50:44 GMT -4
Which reminds me, isn't it weird that we have to blink our eyes to keep them from stinging? I mostly blink to keep from crying. how does that work? usually blinking just helps with the crying in my case
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2017 5:52:49 GMT -4
I mostly blink to keep from crying. how does that work? usually blinking just helps with the crying in my case it goes both ways
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Post by Tikobe on May 17, 2017 4:30:05 GMT -4
I'm good at knowing the correct words for things. For instance, I recently yelled at someone for using "octopuses", then I proceeded to yell at them for saying "Sorry, I meant octopi". Why the hell do people not know that the plural of "octopus" is "octopodes"? Actually, I know that this was from a while ago, but I did some research and found out that both "octopodes" and "octopuses" are correct plural forms. "Octopus" is Greek and in it's Greek form it is "octopodes" and that is considered acceptable in the English language. However, the official English plural form is "octopuses." However "octopi" is completely unacceptable as that is going off of an assumption that "octopus" is Latin which it isn't. In addition, even if it was Latin, "octopi" would still be the incorrect form. The correct Latin form would be "octopedes."
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Post by Death on May 17, 2017 8:02:50 GMT -4
I'm good at knowing the correct words for things. For instance, I recently yelled at someone for using "octopuses", then I proceeded to yell at them for saying "Sorry, I meant octopi". Why the hell do people not know that the plural of "octopus" is "octopodes"? Actually, I know that this was from a while ago, but I did some research and found out that both "octopodes" and "octopuses" are correct plural forms. "Octopus" is Greek and in it's Greek form it is "octopodes" and that is considered acceptable in the English language. However, the official English plural form is "octopuses." However "octopi" is completely unacceptable as that is going off of an assumption that "octopus" is Latin which it isn't. In addition, even if it was Latin, "octopi" would still be the incorrect form. The correct Latin form would be "octopedes."
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Post by Tikobe on May 17, 2017 15:44:43 GMT -4
Actually, I know that this was from a while ago, but I did some research and found out that both "octopodes" and "octopuses" are correct plural forms. "Octopus" is Greek and in it's Greek form it is "octopodes" and that is considered acceptable in the English language. However, the official English plural form is "octopuses." However "octopi" is completely unacceptable as that is going off of an assumption that "octopus" is Latin which it isn't. In addition, even if it was Latin, "octopi" would still be the incorrect form. The correct Latin form would be "octopedes." Going solely off the fact that after that video ended two of the recommended videos which followed were about anime, a third being a Chainsmoker song and the fourth being something that actually has to deal with the Simpsons, you may just be right.
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Post by LeBlunder on May 20, 2017 22:00:39 GMT -4
Speaking of which, have you guys ever tried to consciously not think about anything? Or just to not focus on anything you're looking at?
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Post by Bannanachair on May 20, 2017 22:07:10 GMT -4
Speaking of which, have you guys ever tried to consciously not think about anything? Or just to not focus on anything you're looking at? I've tried it often, though not successfully.
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Post by Tikobe on May 20, 2017 22:49:53 GMT -4
Speaking of which, have you guys ever tried to consciously not think about anything? Or just to not focus on anything you're looking at? I've tried but thinking about not thinking always ruins it.
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Post by LeBlunder on May 20, 2017 22:53:53 GMT -4
clearing your mind take a level of peace none of us probably have.
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