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not to mention orthography.
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HAHA. Wow! You really have a strong case there. |
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But that is only your actual analisys, isn't it? HAHA. |
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i thought you were a jew? |
lou barlow's whole website is like a an lil art show
http://www.loobiecore.com ![]() ![]() also bob dylan jeff mangum |
I like some of Joni Mitchells paintings.
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it's funny, I always thought you were some long lost american hippie stuck in Mexico. Your English is namely pretty good. |
I concur with _slavo_. Eneurotic's English is better than most native speakers, including the son of a convict's.
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But you're bias because you want to fuck him and the red head. So you don't count.
We're you from, Glice? |
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No. Either can be used in that particular sentence.
Your friend, dictionary.com: Bias: A particular tendency or inclination, esp. one that prevents unprejudiced consideration of a question; prejudice. Biased: A particular tendency or inclination, esp. one that prevents unprejudiced consideration of a question; prejudice. |
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You do know the difference between a noun (that's when they put a little n. before the definition) and an adjective (that's when they put adj. before the definition)? You also know that 'bias' is the noun and 'biased' is the adjective? So it's either "you have bias because..." or "You are biased because...". I'm from where the language comes from, does that make a difference to anything? Edit: In all fairness, dictionarydotcom doesn't make this entirely clear, although you'd have to be a complete retard to not know the difference. I generally refer to the OED rather than dicitonarydotcom, on account of not trusting American English. |
HAHA, ah, Atari you edited your post.
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You can see Chagalls heavy influence on Dylan. I like it. |
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It's all good. Candy Darling felt the agency was biased in their decision not to hire him. Candy Darling felt the agency was bias in their decision not to hire him. In the above pair of sentences, the second sentence sounds more clear if the "was" is chaged to "showed" or "demonstrated." Candy Darling felt the agency showed bias in their decision not to hire him. Candy Darling felt the female modeling agency clearly showed bias by not hiring him. Instead of shooting steroids like the other players, Len Bias had a bias for smoking cocaine before games. Instead of shooting steroids like the other players, Len Bias was biased to smoking cocaine before games. Quote:
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HAHA. So I wasn't wrong after all? Oh well, either way.
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You sure are quick on that quote thing. That's what I "edited" out that you thought was so "HAHA" funny. I wrote:
"Originally, I deleted this message, but, alas, it was already too late." (meaning it had been responded to already) |
Alright.
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hahahaha, danke slavo and glice!
i would be in trouble if i didn't speak spanish, wouldn't i saturnine? |
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