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Post by Robin on Sept 13, 2011 19:15:44 GMT -8
False. I get sad about that stuff, too...
The person below me is currently pretty happy.
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Post by James on Sept 13, 2011 21:17:58 GMT -8
True.
The person below me uses the word regard often.
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Post by Robin on Sept 14, 2011 6:24:25 GMT -8
False.
The person below me knows someone who says something like "basically" or "literally" far too often.
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Post by James on Sept 14, 2011 6:52:57 GMT -8
False, I don't think so.... Or maybe I just haven't noticed. But if I haven't noticed then it can't be far too often.
The person below me enjoys flapping their arms like wings.
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Post by Lily on Sept 14, 2011 13:18:47 GMT -8
True. I like the way it makes my arms feel funny *giggle*
The pesron below me noticed I say "incredibly" *far* too often. I tried stopping myself once, but then I kinda realized I enjoy saying that word, so I say it a lot still.
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Post by Robin on Sept 15, 2011 6:27:30 GMT -8
False. I haven't noticed. Then again, I've never talked to you over the phone or anything, and it usually bugs me most when I'm hearing it, not reading it.
The person below me owns a phone.
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2011 6:39:53 GMT -8
True.
The person below me has their nails painted.
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Post by Robin on Sept 15, 2011 6:43:08 GMT -8
False.
The person below me owns nail polish.
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2011 6:53:17 GMT -8
False.
The person below me has searched a mall for nail polish for their mother before.
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Post by Robin on Sept 15, 2011 18:07:47 GMT -8
False.
The person below me has searched a drugstore for nail polish for their BFF before.
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2011 18:15:11 GMT -8
False.
The person below me thinks that when the word "iPod" is the first word in a sentence, it should have a lowercase "i" and an uppercase "P" (and thinks similarly about words such as eBay).
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Post by Robin on Sept 15, 2011 18:27:37 GMT -8
True. Although I don't follow your thinking on the whole, "first word in a sentence" thing. I think it should be spelled that way no matter where it is in a sentence.
The person below me is done all their homework.
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2011 19:11:13 GMT -8
You normally capitalize the first letter of a word in a sentence... However iPod normally begins with a lowercase letter.
False. I still have to do some math... and a bunch of stuff for Monday. I'm a very not finished guy.
The person below me is a person.
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Post by Robin on Sept 15, 2011 19:14:17 GMT -8
True (how did you know?!?).
The person below me has a job.
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Post by James on Sept 15, 2011 21:37:03 GMT -8
False.
The person below me often wears a belt.
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