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| PsychoticFeral |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:03 am |
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Quote: Well I dont know who the Beach Boys are
Look it up. You might be surprised. They raked in an obscene amount of cash and in terms of innovation, did their own music as opposed to their near-contemporaries, the Beatles. who re-cycled American black music to start. |
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| PsychoticFeral |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 5:52 am |
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Whisper and wisp are solid English words. English commonly denotes a doer of something by attaching -er.
So, this is not a mind game. I take people at their word, and if they say something unintended [as revealed later] in the way they use words over and over, then that is something they need to fix.
Vapid happy talk triple plus. |
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| MindWhisperer |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 12:03 pm |
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Something moves in the bushes in front of you. The last rays of sunshine are glowing in the sky. Oranges and purples color the earlier blue expansion above. That something moves again. You stare at it, not knowing what is going to happen next.
"I.....want......"
Some one places a hand on your shoulder from behind. "I want you.."
You turn and catch a glimpse of a man dressed in black behind you. His face distorted. You let out a scream of horror and everything goes black. A demonical laugh is heard and the woman is never seen again.
Well I did find the word "wisp" but not "whisper" I dont think there is such a word, plus it would make no sence since the word has a different meaning. Something that relates nothing to the mind.
wisp n.
1 . A small bunch or bundle, as of straw, hair, or grass.
2 . One that is thin, frail, or slight.
3 . A thin or faint streak or fragment, as of smoke or clouds.
4 . A fleeting trace or indication; a hint: a wisp of a smile.
5 . A flock of birds, especially snipe.
So I meant to use the word "whisper". Thats correncted so lets move on. Glad to be here once again. Bout my little strip at the top, I might make it a fic. not sure. |
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| PsychoticFeral |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:30 pm |
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Quote: wisp n.
1 . A small bunch or bundle, as of straw, hair, or grass.
2 . One that is thin, frail, or slight.
3 . A thin or faint streak or fragment, as of smoke or clouds.
4 . A fleeting trace or indication; a hint: a wisp of a smile.
5 . A flock of birds, especially snipe.
One of the great joys of English is the ease with which can create new terms.
1. wisper: a handler of a small bunch of straw, hair, or grass, especially in the performance of a task
2. wisper: one who makes others thin, frail, or slight. SF applications come to mind
3. wisper: one who causes a faint streak
4. wisper: one who causes a fleeting trace or indication--this could be applied to instrumentation
5. wisper: one of a flock
See what I mean? What a language.
Its abusers have no idea what they waste, and worse, don't care when it's pointed out to them. |
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| Blackpanther |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:58 pm |
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FireFeral wrote: Okay, I haven't been getting enough sleep. Oh is that Karma Hotel song by Spooks or someone like that sis?
I think that's it.
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| AndyPsionicFeral |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:58 pm |
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| It is things like that that make the language so hard to learn to immigrants. Too complicated. I believe that its the hardest non-asiatic language to learn. I'll would rather learn a romance language than english. But I already learned so... |
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| MindWhisperer |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:04 pm |
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| Have to Agree with Andy there. English was hard to learn. Well the grammar was hard to learn. I hated english in school. Now I like it. I though it was complicated and pointless. They just kept adding rules and more rules and everything I wrote was not right. Glad I got through school. |
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| Blackpanther |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 4:43 pm |
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MindWhisperer wrote: Have to Agree with Andy there. English was hard to learn. Well the grammar was hard to learn. I hated english in school. Now I like it. I though it was complicated and pointless. They just kept adding rules and more rules and everything I wrote was not right. Glad I got through school.
Then you never took french, did you? |
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| PsychoticFeral |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 6:19 pm |
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| I'm going to try to pick up a little Mandarin to better enjoy my growing collection of Chinese movies. Asia still knows how to tell stories. Hollyweird just has agendas now. |
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| MindWhisperer |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:04 pm |
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| I have actualy taken french. It is true that their grammar is a mess but I like it. Its all romantic. I do preffer spanish. Much easier and simple. All the rules are set and there are little exeptions to the rule. |
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| bohemianbabe |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 7:52 pm |
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I took 2 years of spanish! I'm now going to be taking spanish and french and maybe some italian later! give me a bit of time and i'll be able to speak a bunch of languages! lol
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| darkanger4u |
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 9:42 pm |
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i know french andenglish too!
BTW welcome whisper!nice to meet you! |
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| Lexa Pierce |
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 1:01 am |
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Hiya Whisperer! I know english and bad english lol along with a little spanish.....tried learning chinese....that didnt go well lol. Wish dad had taught it to me when was younger but oh well |
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| imjuzakyd |
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:23 am |
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| Since we're talking about languages here *grins* Well I'm a Filipino so I know the Filipino language (obviously) and yeah English too (obviously again) and a little Spanish (which probably got pushed into the deepest recess of my mind) and a few Japanese expressions from watching too many anime and for having an anime freak for a friend. Heehee. |
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| Keira Kane |
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:16 am |
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| Welcome, Whisperer!! *gives insane grin* Don't mind me. |
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