Replies to brass, page 16
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@sarramore I wasnt here! Thats why something something!
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@sarramore but you gotta admit, its pretty funny
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@sarramore eeyup. For any ideas: photoshop troll
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@sarramore aren't we all. Especially this.
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@sarramore not bad here... how are you? :D
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@sarramore pretty good, just haven't been on in a while
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@sarramore well, in brazil, free universities are the best, so it is kinda free if you manage to get in one. wich is not actually easy...
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@sarramore Pharmacist for main job, and do some cartooning on the side
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@sarramore well, i'm a science man, i'd say pharmacist, but if you like cartooning...
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@sarramore You're welcome.
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@sarramore This statement is cheez!
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@sarramore Is it any good?
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@sarramore 3 gallons of insecticide... I will have its uses
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@sarramore !thgit ,wonk I
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@sarramore Olleh ot ouy oot! ;)
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@sarramore that movie was awesome.
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@sarramore YAYAE! :D did you watch till after the credits?
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@sarramore I hit that milestone a month ago. :3
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@sarramore It's interesting when someone points out your own accent. I kinda wish I was from Newfoundland so I would be asked questions about my accent. Of course, I'm stuck with Toronto, where we are so close to America that we pretty much have the same American accent as everybody else.
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@sarramore Yup! I've noticed we torontonians drop the "t" when we say Toronto, slurring "torrono". Saying "Tor-On-Tow" is an easy way to be picked out as tourist here :P
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@sarramore I saw the email someone sent me about that a long time ago. It usually works for me, but I keep reading that as barn tics. I know for sure that's not what it should say, but whatevs. Up here in Canada, we have our own way of talking aboot stuff, eh?
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@sarramore yup! I couldn't read the first two messed up words, actually. The others came to me. I guess I'm not expecting the right thing. :P
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@sarramore I hvae no ieda waht yor'ue tlinkag aubot.
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@sarramore Take Shakespeare, for example. I'm reading it right now for school, and I kind of like it. But the extreme overanalysis that people put on Shakespeare ruins it for me. He just wrote what sounded good, or what he felt worked in the play. He didn't plan out how one play could be somehow related to another, or how everything might have significance. Don't get me wrong, he was an amazing writer, but not as amazing as everyone says.
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@sarramore You read it wrong, actually. I wrote tried, not tired. My grammar usage there was correct.
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@sarramore No, an iPod Touch's on screen keyboard is just more of an inconvenience to use than a physical keyboard. I usually use grammar correctly when I am either specifically trying to on my iPod (like I am now, sort of), or when I am using my laptop. Feel free to tear this post apart for grammar usage because I kind of tried this time. But please don't be too harsh.
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@sarramore I know the word grammar isn't a verb, I was using it as one ironically. Because it is bad grammar with the word grammar.
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@sarramore Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, / And by opposing, end them?
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@sarramore Yeah, but I can't be bothered to grammar properly with an iPod's touchscreen.