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I don’t mean for this to sting

I forgive you everything, you monster

I can guess the reasons why

You are never coming by for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…

samus12345,
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I could swear “based” has been around about as long.

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I seem to recall in an interview that the writer who included him knew he wasn’t actually a bad guy, but he had bad memories fighting him in the game when he was younger. At least he’s being a nice guy in the movie despite being in the bad guy group.

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With all their beady little eyes and flapping heads so full of lies!

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All legitimate concerns. It’s definitely not the best option, or even feasible, for everyone. But it deserves more consideration than it tends to receive whenever the subject of having kids comes up.

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Still working for me. It’s probably the app you’re using not playing well with the dreaded .webp format.

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Always thought that was such a gyp, Jafar getting turned into a bound genie, as if that were the default state for djinn.

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Sokel made the right decision. You notice that being with humans has actually been a positive experience for her.

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For people whose childhood didn’t have an internet, it makes sense. Many are more comfortable getting information the way they used to. Even though I grew up in the 80s, I prefer to avoid having to interact with people when possible, so being able to use the internet for information was a godsend.

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One interesting one is porcupine = spine pig. The English word means the same thing, but latin-based stead of germanic.

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The word comes ultimately from the Latin salmon, but we got it by way of French, as we did with so many other food words. The French, as was their wont, had swallowed up the Latin L in their pronunciation, so by the time we English borrowed the word, it was saumon, no L in the spelling and so no L in the pronunciation.

…blogspot.com/…/the-l-in-salmon.html

So no, the L isn’t, but the pronunciation is.

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Or the “T” in “often!”

Oh, wait, lots of people do that already.

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I want to see the Yautja throw a boulder at Kirk.

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That’s not a question, ambassador, but he’s the Grand Nagus now, so he seems to be doing pretty well!

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Being rejuvenated by Melllvar for 150 years made him pretty boring, it seems.

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That was definitely why, although I watched cartoons in German without knowing the language and still enjoyed them. It was many, many years later that I learned Biene Maia was called Maya the Bee in English.

https://preview.redd.it/who-else-remembers-maya-the-bee-i-first-watched-the-saban-v0-1tsuuzor7gga1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=ddf1564163fefe98b396e5dfd6f7671e9bd0fa8a

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“Wouldn’t a sold gold fiddle weigh hundreds of pounds and sound crummy?”

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I’m using PC in the literal “personal computer” sense. I don’t recall PC = Microsoft being a thing back then, though I may be wrong.

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