JeffreyDahmer
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2004
- Messages
- 211
I've not commented on a post by lacey k before so I'm not sure what you mean. In this thread I was struck by both what she said and how she said it. It was just shit I was wondering about.
SillyAlien said:You forgot a couple - byway, canal, channel, corridor, course, court, cove, crossing, dale, rag, drive, egress, entrance, entry, estate, exit, extension, gangway, gardens, gate, grove, heights, ingress, junction, lake, landing, lane, loop, main drag, main line, passage, pavement, park, parkway, path, place, plaza, point, promenade, ridge, roadway, route, row, stroll, terrace, thoroughfare, trace, track, trail, turf, village, walk, way.
JeffreyDahmer said:What does the fact that I am a Greenlighter have to do with anything? Did you notice when I joined? I have lurked here for over a year and only very recently have I felt comfortable enough to start participating.
That's a really crappy attitude - I'm honestly interesting in learning and understanding how people interact and you seem to just be interested in friction - why would participate in an online community if you don't intend to widen your horizons?
You didn't answer my question - if you don't give a shit, why should anybody listen to a word you say?
I don't mean this disrespectfully (i.e read it literally). I am genuinely interested in understanding the answer to this question.
B240C said:what makes the difference between a street, road, bulevard and avenue
elemenohpee said:what emotion issupposed to convey?
Andis labelled as wry grin. does anyone use it that way? I've always used it when something is discouraging, like: that's just the way things are
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lacey k said:why is seltzer supposed to take out stains on clothes? how does tha towrk? is it like Oxy Clean? cuz the bubbles? lol
elemenohpee said:what emotion issupposed to convey?
Andis labelled as wry grin. does anyone use it that way? I've always used it when something is discouraging, like: that's just the way things are
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