Etcetera said
Ah. I thought it was referring to a large quantity of things, and not a higher quality of better.
Well now you know. Although such may have been a better replacement.
Etcetera said
Ah. I thought it was referring to a large quantity of things, and not a higher quality of better.
whizzball1 said
Well now you know. Although such may have been a better replacement.
Etcetera said
If you put that sentence in a book, it would have been torn apart. =P
whizzball1 said
Heh, yeah. Misunderstandings abound.
Etcetera said
Grammar is the best.
whizzball1 said
Tied with maths and the mathematical sciences.
Multifarious said
*Hears someone say that grammar is the best upon arrival, then turns tail and immediately leaves again.
Etcetera said
In this case it's the best. *Grabs you by your furry tail and nails it to the ground*
Multifarious said
*Hears someone say that grammar is the best upon arrival, then turns tail and immediately leaves again.
whizzball1 said
what case"ties tail to the tack (nail) truly tightly"
Etcetera said
Our discussion.Nice alliteration.
whizzball1 said
thankee very much
Etcetera said
Absolutely amazing accidental alliteration as always.
whizzball1 said
Naturally nascent notes, neither nulling nor nilling (rejecting).
Multifarious said
Mathmathmathmathmathmathmath...
Etcetera said
CRAZY POWERS OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS!!!!!
Etcetera said
IM AWARE OF WHAT NILL MEANS, THANK YOU. Grammar(X7)...
whizzball1 said
ExplainBut it's apparently archaic and like never used. I just found out about it because spell check thought nulling wasn't a word.
Dynamics said
Because I never actually registered the tail part in my mind, but I inexplicably got the feeling that someone near me, or on here, was a furry. It's weird, but I responded with that, because my subconscious read his tail remark.Probably because it should be "nullifying."
whizzball1 said
blmadfnbklaenbakofen why didn't I think about that oneI was so busy thinking about annulling that I didn't think about nullifying omq