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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 8:25 am
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 6:33 pm
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My friend struggled with doing so when a group of people driving by threw a full unopened beer bottle at us, hardly missing, and screamed "FREAKS!!!!".... actually, she screamed and yelled back at them as they drove off. We were just at a gas station, pumping some gas, me and two other goth chicks I'm friends with. Amazing what it takes to cause someone to throw a full glass beer bottle at you (aka just existing).
I really, really wish I had gotten their tag number... it was 11 at night, and my friend had to crawl under the car and pick up all the glass so the tires of the car wouldn't get ruined. Luckily, she didn't cut herself, but still..... -sigh-
It doesn't bother me, it is just both annoying and very very very amusing to me.
Note: Muse = something that inspires Amuse = entertain Amusement = something that entertains Amused = being entertained Being entertained is not the same thing as being inspired, so how does this fraction of the English language have any common sense to it?? I just thought of that today, and it is bothering me.
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Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 8:45 am
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Angel of the End My friend struggled with doing so when a group of people driving by threw a full unopened beer bottle at us, hardly missing, and screamed "FREAKS!!!!".... actually, she screamed and yelled back at them as they drove off. We were just at a gas station, pumping some gas, me and two other goth chicks I'm friends with. Amazing what it takes to cause someone to throw a full glass beer bottle at you (aka just existing). I really, really wish I had gotten their tag number... it was 11 at night, and my friend had to crawl under the car and pick up all the glass so the tires of the car wouldn't get ruined. Luckily, she didn't cut herself, but still..... -sigh- It doesn't bother me, it is just both annoying and very very very amusing to me. Note: Muse = something that inspires Amuse = entertain Amusement = something that entertains Amused = being entertained Being entertained is not the same thing as being inspired, so how does this fraction of the English language have any common sense to it?? I just thought of that today, and it is bothering me.
I'm sorry about that happening to your friend. Stuff like thath appened alot while I was at school, but since I left, I have never found anyone like that..I guess once you leave school you just don't deal with these sort of people anymore. At least I haven't..but then I don't live in America. sweatdrop People can be assholes.
The English language changes over time, and words which once meant one thing, can have changed to have a different meaning over time. It's a confusing yet interesting subject. I love language.
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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:14 pm
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Angel of the End My friend struggled with doing so when a group of people driving by threw a full unopened beer bottle at us, hardly missing, and screamed "FREAKS!!!!".... actually, she screamed and yelled back at them as they drove off. We were just at a gas station, pumping some gas, me and two other goth chicks I'm friends with. Amazing what it takes to cause someone to throw a full glass beer bottle at you (aka just existing). I really, really wish I had gotten their tag number... it was 11 at night, and my friend had to crawl under the car and pick up all the glass so the tires of the car wouldn't get ruined. Luckily, she didn't cut herself, but still..... -sigh- It doesn't bother me, it is just both annoying and very very very amusing to me. Note: Muse = something that inspires Amuse = entertain Amusement = something that entertains Amused = being entertained Being entertained is not the same thing as being inspired, so how does this fraction of the English language have any common sense to it?? I just thought of that today, and it is bothering me. In this case, it appears the A prefix indicates "reaping the benefits of one with a muse", bit its all very arbitrary. It usually is used to show something that is reacting to something else, like affect, but that's just a guess. Retroactive language reconstruction is a very complicated science. Ask a linguist, there are alot of good websites out there.
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