@seanthebluesheep
Birmingham
http://seanthebluesheep.deviantart.com/15 years old, currently in year 11, doing Spanish, Geology, Geography, Food Tech, R.E., Bio, Phys, Chem GCSEs and General Studies AS. Already done English and Maths.
Kind of a drama queen and a major attention whorse.
Notices by Sean (seanthebluesheep), page 29
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@doctorwhooves Nah, those other two are just Gherkin.
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@thelastgherkin I'm pretty sure that's three shades of racist.
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@rotation Just being a general external appearance, what about you?
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@flaxx :D
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@ceruleanspark This story is the truth
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@flaxx Archaic words are cool.
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@flaxx Sannerligen - " adverb REALLY INDEED TRULY VERITABLY VERILY IN SOOTH" I'm going to go with that last one.
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@flaxx Bra.
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@thelastgherkin Note taken.
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@flaxx The joys of cultural coincidence
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@thelastgherkin I would have, but I thought you two stopped with that?
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@flaxx No, I realised that when I tried to say it.
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@thelastgherkin Yeah, but I wanted to make a stalker joke.
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@flaxx Actor is "skadespelare"? That's awesomely close to "Shakespeare"
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@thelastgherkin So you treat ponies like women? You don't touch them, you just... observe them from afar.
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@flaxx Pienso que es "los frases basico". Estudio Español por tres años, y voy a tomar un examen a el fin de año.
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@thelastgherkin Dogs are smelly, nasty, loud creatures.
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@seanthebluesheep muy*
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@flaxx Puedo ayudar un poco, pero no mu bien.
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@flaxx Yeah, exposure is a good way to learn a language. Lessons are good for the rules and understanding it, but for use, seeing it in action works best for me.
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@flaxx :D Sadly it's only a few little words here and there, but I get some of the things. I'm still trying to figure out perfect and immediate future tenses though.
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@flaxx Tack
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@flaxx The entirely legal means through which I have acquired series two of Supernatural have given me Swedish subtitles too, so I'm picking up bits and pieces through exposure. I know nothing of the pronunciation past a basic concept that the circle-accent thing makes vowels sound funny though.
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So I'm accidentally learning Swedish.
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@scribuscampbell Something like, yeah.
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@scribuscampbell Hm. according to Wikipedia, it's a Latin or archaic English word meaning "ever higher"
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@scribuscampbell Yes, that much was apparent. I thought it was a reference to something though.
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@scribuscampbell I still don't understand that
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@scribuscampbell It was a conversation starter, so I say it served its purpose!
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@lyokotravels I didn't even mean to do that.