How Would You Have Written Enterprise's Final Episode
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And gets really pissy when you call Hir, him.
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But in a bizarre twist you can call him "dude" or "man" all you want.Teaos wrote:And gets really pissy when you call Hir, him.
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well making you say "woman" or 'herm" would be pushing it, and going "man" to any gender is perfectly acceptable(at least in my area). And to my knowledge dude isn't really gender specific. I suppose I could push dudedett or whatever the female version is but that just sounds so stupid IMO.Cpl Kendall wrote:But in a bizarre twist you can call him "dude" or "man" all you want.Teaos wrote:And gets really pissy when you call Hir, him.
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I think the point we are all making is that this is an internet messaging board and getting offeneded over anything here is silly especially something like names and nouns.
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I agree completely, Teabag.
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Thanks, Tsupid.
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It's times like this that I'm glad I have a name that people neither abreviate nor get wrong.
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Yeah, but I'm sure I could still find some way to make fun of it.
How is that pronounced, anyways? An "E" sound at the end or an "A" sound?
How is that pronounced, anyways? An "E" sound at the end or an "A" sound?
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E sound.
Pronounced "Row (as in rowing a boat) - chee".
Pronounced "Row (as in rowing a boat) - chee".
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That's how I always said it in my head; glad to know I was right. Roachey.
Seriously, I've got dozens, though yours is a lot tougher than others.
Seriously, I've got dozens, though yours is a lot tougher than others.
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Eh, Roachey doesn't bother me. Hell, it's even pronounced the same.
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Well, my point wasn't to be insulting, only funny.
Like:
Orangecrush,
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Reliant867-5309
etc.
When Uzume first got on here, she couldn't pronounce Blackstar's name at all, " Chocolatestar? how the hell do you say that?"
I think Teaos' and mine are the easiest to work with, though.
Like:
Orangecrush,
or
Reliant867-5309
etc.
When Uzume first got on here, she couldn't pronounce Blackstar's name at all, " Chocolatestar? how the hell do you say that?"
I think Teaos' and mine are the easiest to work with, though.
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Chocolatestar? Never heard that before. How did she get Chocolatestar?Tsukiyumi wrote: When Uzume first got on here, she couldn't pronounce Blackstar's name at all, " Chocolatestar? how the hell do you say that?"
I think Teaos' and mine are the easiest to work with, though.
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Unfortunately, there are so few of us on here that are old enough to get that. But I'm one, and I love it.Tsukiyumi wrote:Reliant867-5309
Nice work, sock-it-to-me.
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