It does sound fascinating. And obviously like the fact that it's ambiguous isn't the big deal about the story.
It does sound fascinating. And obviously like the fact that it's ambiguous isn't the big deal about the story.
Well, now that they've said they're pushing the ambiguity as far as they can, I don't have to see it, do I?
Good thing that someone wrote an entire article on how ignorant you are, then, isn't it?
The way in which I picked up "eh?" was to add a bit of "don't you think?" at the end of the sentence. We have something along those lines in Patois too, but I don't think I was projecting.
I know that the way like is used by my peers is to mean something along the lines of "paraphrasing here, and trying to get across the mood as well as the words". And for that, I'll keep it.
So is the point that movies aren't beholden to authenticity, or that they reject it when offered?
I don't know much more about swordfighting than I did before I read this article, but I do know more about my ignorance.
But surely if Bob Anderson knew what the deal was, plenty of movies have it right, since he consulted on just about any swordfight anyone enjoyed watching?
We all have to wear skirts? That kinda sucks.
No, we don't. Jeez, can't you just take the word of a professional when he says you're ignorant? Know your place, why don't you?
How does maculele fare?
Nope. Hyperbole is all very exciting and stuff, but when words have actual meanings (which is often) not using those meanings makes communication more complicated.
Well hybrid is clearly the flaw in that master plan. If there were cloning machines it would be better.
Most ATMs aren't in casinos. And the limit doesn't depend on the ATM so much as your account, which is clearly the problem here.
Are people not allowed to do this? What's the penalty, and who enforces it?
Actually, I'm pretty sure they're here for our wombs. You can't spit without hitting a forced impregnation trope whether it be science fiction or fantasy. What the fuck is so special about my hoo ha?