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Hey, I already feel you on that, though I've never been to Detroit to see it. Glad your mother is safe though, but hopefully it'll give her the idea that relocation might not be such a bad thing.

Hopefully. I know it sounds bad, what I said. And I recall when I told her how I was robbed twice, not far from our own house she said "but that's so weird that kind of stuff doesn't happen here!". As long as she cancels the cards then there's no harm done and good can come of this.
 
Is there anyone else who thinks we should start a 'save Trajan12 from detroit' charity?
 
A university that won't tell you your password unless you log in is just plain pathetic. Yeah, I want to go there...they're having a Josef Heller convention soon! :rolleyes:
 
I RANT THAT THE FOLLOWING RANT HAS ALREADY BEEN TAKEN:
I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU BLOODMASSERS! CAN'T YOU JUST MAKE A RED VERSION OF YOUR NORMAL AVATAR???
AND I RANT THAT THE FORUM CAUSES YOUR POST TO HAVE THE FIRST LETTER OF EVERY WORD CAPITALIZED IF YOU TYPE IN ALL CAPS UNLESS YOU DO THIS. e
 
I RANT THAT THE FOLLOWING RANT HAS ALREADY BEEN TAKEN:
I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU BLOODMASSERS! CAN'T YOU JUST MAKE A RED VERSION OF YOUR NORMAL AVATAR???
AND I RANT THAT THE FORUM CAUSES YOUR POST TO HAVE THE FIRST LETTER OF EVERY WORD CAPITALIZED IF YOU TYPE IN ALL CAPS UNLESS YOU DO THIS. e

Try reading the name above the avatar.:goodjob:
 
I RANT THAT THE FOLLOWING RANT HAS ALREADY BEEN TAKEN:
I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOU BLOODMASSERS! CAN'T YOU JUST MAKE A RED VERSION OF YOUR NORMAL AVATAR???
AND I RANT THAT THE FORUM CAUSES YOUR POST TO HAVE THE FIRST LETTER OF EVERY WORD CAPITALIZED IF YOU TYPE IN ALL CAPS UNLESS YOU DO THIS. e

HahaLol :goodjob:
 
The verb system in Romanian is WAY too complicated. :( I tried earlier today to explain the basis of it to a foreign friend of mine, and I was just unable to. It's simply too much to explain.

Look at how many forms you have to learn for EACH verb!!!

(to do - "a face" / long infinitive: "facere") Remember this is ONE verb.
Spoiler :

Infinitiv: a face
Gerunziu: facând
Participiu: făcut

eu fac (yes the word "fac" sounds almost exactly like the English f-word :lol:)
tu faci
el face
noi facem
voi faceţi
ei fac
eu am făcut
tu ai făcut
el a făcut
noi am făcut
voi aţi făcut
ei au făcut
eu făceam
tu făceai
el făcea
noi făceam
voi făceaţi
ei făceau
eu făcusem
tu făcuseşi
el făcuse
noi făcuserăm
voi făcuserăţi
ei făcuseră
eu făcui
tu făcuşi
el făcu
noi făcurăm
voi făcurăţi
ei făcură
eu fac
tu faci
el facă
noi facem
voi faceţi
ei facă
eu voi face
tu vei face
el va face
noi vom face
voi veţi face
ei vor face
eu voi fi făcut
tu vei fi făcut
el va fi făcut
noi vom fi făcut
voi veţi fi făcut
ei vor fi făcut
o să fac
o să faci
o să facă
o să facem
o să faceţi
o să facă
am să fi făcut
ai să fi făcut
are să fi făcut
avem să fi făcut
aveţi să fi făcut
au să fi făcut
tu fă (imperativ)
voi faceţi (imperativ plural)
eu aş face
tu ai face
el ar face
noi am face
voi aţi face
ei ar face
eu aş fi făcut
tu ai fi făcut
el ar fi făcut
noi am fi făcut
voi aţi fi făcut
ei ar fi făcut


That's why I say English is a simple language!! And you've got a lot more tenses in English!! Yet they are so un-flexible, while here virtually every form, tense, person, mode and number means you have to use a different word. :crazyeye:
 
Remind me not to try to learn Romanian! :crazyeye:

Wow, so many of them!
 
The verb system in Romanian is WAY too complicated. :( I tried earlier today to explain the basis of it to a foreign friend of mine, and I was just unable to. It's simply too much to explain.

Look at how many forms you have to learn for EACH verb!!!

(to do - "a face" / long infinitive: "facere") Remember this is ONE verb.
Spoiler :

Infinitiv: a face
Gerunziu: facând
Participiu: făcut

eu fac (yes the word "fac" sounds almost exactly like the English f-word :lol:)
tu faci
el face
noi facem
voi faceţi
ei fac
eu am făcut
tu ai făcut
el a făcut
noi am făcut
voi aţi făcut
ei au făcut
eu făceam
tu făceai
el făcea
noi făceam
voi făceaţi
ei făceau
eu făcusem
tu făcuseşi
el făcuse
noi făcuserăm
voi făcuserăţi
ei făcuseră
eu făcui
tu făcuşi
el făcu
noi făcurăm
voi făcurăţi
ei făcură
eu fac
tu faci
el facă
noi facem
voi faceţi
ei facă
eu voi face
tu vei face
el va face
noi vom face
voi veţi face
ei vor face
eu voi fi făcut
tu vei fi făcut
el va fi făcut
noi vom fi făcut
voi veţi fi făcut
ei vor fi făcut
o să fac
o să faci
o să facă
o să facem
o să faceţi
o să facă
am să fi făcut
ai să fi făcut
are să fi făcut
avem să fi făcut
aveţi să fi făcut
au să fi făcut
tu fă (imperativ)
voi faceţi (imperativ plural)
eu aş face
tu ai face
el ar face
noi am face
voi aţi face
ei ar face
eu aş fi făcut
tu ai fi făcut
el ar fi făcut
noi am fi făcut
voi aţi fi făcut
ei ar fi făcut


That's why I say English is a simple language!! And you've got a lot more tenses in English!! Yet they are so un-flexible, while here virtually every form, tense, person, mode and number means you have to use a different word. :crazyeye:

Okay.




.....Wait, what? xD





OMG... I'm happy I ain't from Romania. :D
 
In English , homonyms are the annoying thing.

To wound something around a wound, to have a row about how to row, bass vs bass (fish/drum), etc....

Also, the irregular verb forms.

v. To Be.

I will be.
You will be.
He/She Will be.
I am.
You are.
He/She is.
I was.
You were.
He/She was.

in french, barring irregular verbs (such as aller), you take the root of the word, and add a regular ending.

Parler (to speak)

Je parlerai
Tu parleras
Il/Ell parlera
Je parle
Tu parles
Il/Elle parle
Je parlais
Tu Parlais
Il/Elle Parlait

Notice how PARL is in every single one?

In hebrew, EVERY verb has a two-three letter root. No matter what tense it is, it will contain those letters in that order, as well as regular letters/vowels.

IE To hear is shin.mem.ayin. Sh.M.A.
To hear

Ani eshma
ata (you m.) tishma, at (you f.) tishm(silent a)i
Who (he) ishma, He (she) tishma
M.S. Present
Shomea
F.S. Present
Shoma'at
Ani Shamati
ata shamata at shamat
who shama he sham'a

Same thing as french, with ShMA in all of them.
 
Bill O'Reilly pointing at the camera proclaiming "I won't die!" when discussing a 60% inheritance tax, although meant for a joke, looked creepy.

I hope that won't plague my nightmares tonight.
 
There's something sticky on my desk. It's very annoying.

you are a creepy little boy. :p

Ew...:vomit:
Dude not on your desk, seriously:nono:

I rant about my future... My Dad is convinced I should live at home and go to community college. Everything he says really makes sense, but I want out of here... Seriously idk if I can survive in the same house as my Mom for the year and a half till I'm 18 let alone another 2+ years after that...
 
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