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I need to get laid..
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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dickhead :dork:
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i'm just saying...
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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You guys are more accurate with furosemide, and epinephrine/adrenaline is fine. acetaminophen is just perverse, though.
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R00k wrote:
Geebs wrote:aluminium
That's a new one to me. Is it listed that way in UK periodic charts?
its in the SI periodic charts actually
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R00k wrote:
phantasmagoria wrote:
Most of the world have kept the I in ALUMINIUM but it is interesting to note that the name for the metal's oxide, ALUMINA has been universally accepted over its more convoluted alternatives, ALUMINE and ALUMINIA.
http://www.world-aluminium.org/history/language.html
So you use the universal ALUMINA, but refuse to use ALUMINUM, which would be the correct form by Latin standards.
that would only hold true if alumina was plural, which it isnt
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Re: Question to brits

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ToxicBug wrote:"Hondar S2000", "Mazdar 6"
I know what you're babbling on about, but that second example is completely wrong, we only do it when the following word has a vowel sound at the start.
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why do all hicks leave out the l in the word "help"?
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ToxicBug wrote:Why do you always add an R to the end of a word that finishes with "a"? I always hear Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear saying "Hondar S2000", "Mazdar 6", etc.
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Eselar :olo:
the nonbrit way of saying it is Esela
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Freakaloin wrote:I need to get laid..
...maybe you'll get some bites in your homo thread...
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MKJ wrote:why do all hicks leave out the l in the word "help"?
lol

"HEP! HEP!"
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*raises shotgun to shoulder while scratching his nipple through his denim overall* can i he'p you fine gentlemen? *snorts* damn city fo'k
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