
Parkur wrote:spell check says it's wrong too
you might wanna use a real english spell checker then, and not a crappy british onenomemory wrote:Parkur wrote:spell check says it's wrong too
I use a British/real English spell-check.
Parkur wrote:Dus wrote:nomemory wrote:[quote="Dus"]
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The bear is still here!
That is a great fact
+1
People from Tokyo stand on the left side of the escalator, while people from Osaka stand on the right side.
This is because Tokyo (or rather Edo) used to be a city of samurais who needed to be able to draw their katana at the drop of a head, while Osakans where mostly merchants.
And about the -ise/-ize issue:
If you're learning English as a foreign language then I'd recommend using -ise, simply because there are some words that have to be spelled with an s (devise, improvise, revise, exercise,...). If you choose the AE spelling then you'll have to memorize these exceptions.



Ohh. *hugs* (>___>;KainTheVampire wrote:Fixed
I'm kind of allergic to eat citrus directly, I feel like puking... But I can drink it in soda, juice and eat in candy... But not the fruit... :-\
It's the same thing with mom...
I wouldn't call it a friend either... I just feel like dying when the "friend" is on a visit
Anyhow the FI and mafia are the best off-topic threads on the forum!(Super great fact!)

Azu wrote:Ohh. *hugs* (>___>;KainTheVampire wrote:Fixed
I'm kind of allergic to eat citrus directly, I feel like puking... But I can drink it in soda, juice and eat in candy... But not the fruit... :-\
It's the same thing with mom...
I wouldn't call it a friend either... I just feel like dying when the "friend" is on a visit
Anyhow the FI and mafia are the best off-topic threads on the forum!(Super great fact!)

Dus wrote:nomemory wrote:Grawwbear wrote:The bear is still here!
That is a great fact
+1
People from Tokyo stand on the left side of the escalator, while people from Osaka stand on the right side.
This is because Tokyo (or rather Edo) used to be a city of samurais who needed to be able to draw their katana at the drop of a head, while Osakans where mostly merchants.
And about the -ise/-ize issue:
If you're learning English as a foreign language then I'd recommend using -ise, simply because there are some words that have to be spelled with an s (devise, improvise, revise, exercise,...). If you choose the AE spelling then you'll have to memorize these exceptions.

:-*Akonyl wrote:Dus wrote:nomemory wrote:Grawwbear wrote:The bear is still here!
That is a great fact
+1
People from Tokyo stand on the left side of the escalator, while people from Osaka stand on the right side.
This is because Tokyo (or rather Edo) used to be a city of samurais who needed to be able to draw their katana at the drop of a head, while Osakans where mostly merchants.
And about the -ise/-ize issue:
If you're learning English as a foreign language then I'd recommend using -ise, simply because there are some words that have to be spelled with an s (devise, improvise, revise, exercise,...). If you choose the AE spelling then you'll have to memorize these exceptions.
and yet you still said "memorize" instead of "memorise"
-ize: superior.
Akonyl wrote:Dus wrote:nomemory wrote:Grawwbear wrote:The bear is still here!
That is a great fact
+1
People from Tokyo stand on the left side of the escalator, while people from Osaka stand on the right side.
This is because Tokyo (or rather Edo) used to be a city of samurais who needed to be able to draw their katana at the drop of a head, while Osakans where mostly merchants.
And about the -ise/-ize issue:
If you're learning English as a foreign language then I'd recommend using -ise, simply because there are some words that have to be spelled with an s (devise, improvise, revise, exercise,...). If you choose the AE spelling then you'll have to memorize these exceptions.
and yet you still said "memorize" instead of "memorise"
-ize: superior. Sometimes.
I'm not really consistent with it, but I mostly use -ize anyway. That was just some general advice.
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or >:D are attached, that paragraph may not be 100% serious. Seriously.Callid wrote:Two members of the Harem are also members of the CCP. However, with one exception all members of the CCP were considered to be members of the Harem at one point.
DT was?nomemory wrote:Callid wrote:Two members of the Harem are also members of the CCP. However, with one exception all members of the CCP were considered to be members of the Harem at one point.
Who is the exception? You and me are members, Conia, Yuriko and DT was. Have I forgotten a member? D:
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or >:D are attached, that paragraph may not be 100% serious. Seriously.Callid wrote:DT was?nomemory wrote:Callid wrote:Two members of the Harem are also members of the CCP. However, with one exception all members of the CCP were considered to be members of the Harem at one point.
Who is the exception? You and me are members, Conia, Yuriko and DT was. Have I forgotten a member? D:
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