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  1. I was taught to not start a sentence in a conjunction in english.

    Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:17:22 UTC from web
    1. @awlderpy Eh, it's one of *those* rules, you know? Like ending with a preposition.

      Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:24:07 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @scribus yet, however is a conjuction. As well as yet. I was going to say all european languages share this trait but no they dont. Plus ending a sentence in a preposition... Wouldn't that make it a postposition? Hahaha kind of a grammaticl joke

        Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:26:49 UTC from web
        1. @awlderpy Your joke, though, seems to be a legitimately good question. :p

          Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:27:59 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    2. @awlderpy English rules...I used to know those, then I forgot most of them and recently have started relearning because I'm writing fanfictions. XD

      Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:25:25 UTC from web
      1. @clayinthecarpet i once had aspirations of being the Vladimir Nabokov of my time but my literary Russian is quite second-rate.

        Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:28:48 UTC from web
        1. @awlderpy Vladmir Nabokov is my hero although my reasoning is most assuredly different than most.

          Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:33:42 UTC from web
          1. @mylittlesistercantbethisincestual I admire the fact that he wrote profound and really good works in both English and Russian.

            Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:36:22 UTC from web
            1. @awlderpy i admire his ability to do lolita tastefully. It takes a certian mastery of literature to approach such a topic and produce a work of both quality and tact. It was comparable to a 6ft hurdle that he jumped over, looked back, and waited to see who dare follow.

              Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:38:38 UTC from web
    3. @oracle yeah, the Bringer of Light. (Hellmare too)

      Tuesday, 14-Jan-14 00:31:17 UTC from web