Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Everyone's heard of Erwin Schrodinger's famous thought experiment. You put a cat in a box with a bottle of poison, which many people would suggest is about as far as you need to go.
-- (Terry Pratchett, The Unadulterated Cat)
Also great was when Greebo was object of a Schodinger experiment like situation. Other than the standard versions of the experiment he was in a third, unexpected state:
Pished of as hell..
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Consider the situation. There you are, forehead like a set of balconies, worrying about the long-term effects of all this new 'fire' stuff on the environment, you're being chased and eaten by most of the planet's large animals, and suddenly tiny versions of one of the worst of them wanders into the cave and starts to purr.
-- Why humans like cats (Terry Pratchett, The Unadulterated Cat)
Andrew S wrote:Yes, and you were sporting a rather fine Miami Vice t-shirt I have fond memories of Chicago, even though we only had 2 days there and it has subway stations with the same name a mile apart from each other - bloody confusing that was
Awwww! Yes, the meetup was awesome, and far, far too short!
And I've lived here for over 7 years, and only just now does the CTA system make sense, hehehe...
boudicca's .sig wrote:Dat is de meest flatterende windmolen die ik sinds lang tegengekomen ben!
That is the most flattened windmill that I've seen since long Tenko came, Ben.
What?
Flattened!
That should read 'flattering'
And the 'ben', to avoid any confusion, is more or less the equivalent of 'have' in the phrase 'I have encountered' (ik ben tegengekomen), only us weirdos put the auxiliary verb at the end of a sentence most of the time
boudicca's .sig wrote:Dat is de meest flatterende windmolen die ik sinds lang tegengekomen ben!
That is the most flattened windmill that I've seen since long Tenko came, Ben.
What?
Flattened!
That should read 'flattering'
And the 'ben', to avoid any confusion, is more or less the equivalent of 'have' in the phrase 'I have encountered' (ik ben tegengekomen), only us weirdos put the auxiliary verb at the end of a sentence most of the time
IZ.
You could go for ben tegengekomen too, obviously, but that's all just a matter of taste We just mix it up, and sometimes it has to be just in the right position other times you're free to choose. It's not really the easiest way, probably
*on topic* Perhaps - and I say this with caution - Claire would be interested to know there is a town in Belgium called Muizen (Mice/Meeces/Mouses/Mäuse/little rodents that, so the legend goes, have a never ending craving for cheese). No town called Pigeon, though...
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If they are as appallingly funny as 'The Bunny Suicides' (which I own) even a cat lover like me would go out and buy it. The Bunny Suicides = hilarious!
Ahráyeph wrote:If they are as appallingly funny as 'The Bunny Suicides' (which I own) even a cat lover like me would go out and buy it. The Bunny Suicides = hilarious!
I've got all of those on my computer. They're ace indeed