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she/her, A(u?)DHD, German, sometimes draws nonsense. Likes Doctor Who a normal amount.

#fckafd #fckcdu #fckmrz

  • Which I always thought was weird, it's not like there aren't enough people around who don't care about Christmas (and would also jump at the holiday bonus).

  • FUCK

  • Don't do this before I've had caffeine.

  • Apparently not.

  • Goddammit Tim Apple, it doesn't even look like anything remotely interesting.

    For a split second after he stepped aside to reveal it, I actually thought it was a cool dragon figure. Must've been my mind desperately seeking any meaning in this nonsense because I was looking at the phones.

  • Engaged to be married, a blushing bride and a dashing groom, finally together after pining for each other in secret for years. Pinterest is doing the wedding planning, I hear. Popular ship names are Tagteam or ao3blr.

    ::: spoiler spoiler https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/tagteam?sort=top No there's nothing planned, the two sites just have A LOT of overlap in their userbases so everybody's having a bit of fun :)

  • ITT: "this study doesn't say anything interesting about ME, it must be bullshit!!"

  • Sure, probably. That's where we can wait until The Stars Are Right.

  • AO3 is still the best. Did you know they recently got engaged to tumblr?

  • G. Be among the first to be eaten by Dread Lord Cthulhu when He awakens.

  • Yeah, that's what I said earlier.

  • You do with your laws whatever the fuck you want. We have different approaches to things and if US based companies don't like that, they'll have to find somewhere else to sell their stuff instead of relying on your government to help them bully other countries. Capitalism, small government, and all that.

  • Thank you for this bit of wisdom. Why did you feel the need to share it here?

  • ugh fuck off

    Edit: sorry, not you, OP

  • Exactly, that's the expected path: the irregular form disappears as more and more speakers forget it and instead, "on the fly", apply the general rules of word formation in their language. Over time the "regularised" form becomes the accepted, "correct" one.

  • "I have proven"

  • All the animals are in pairs and they seem to be going in the same direction. There's also a single dove in the sky. It might be a depiction of the animals after the flood. It's not suuuuper obvious but I also thought of that story.

  • Whether or not an irregular verb retains its irregularity depends largely on how much it is used in everyday life. If it's a common word, it's more likely to stay irregular, because we're frequently reminded of the "correct" form. If it's a rare word, the irregularity tends to disappear over time because we simply forget. That's why "to be" couldn't be more irregular (it's used enough to retain its forms) and the past participle of "to prove" is slowly becoming regular "proved" (it's rare enough to be forgotten).

    yes i like language very much

    Edit: typo

  • You still have the string you need in line. So you just print that again.