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syscall girl posted:This is a prime example of cuckingstone. It only forms when a cuckeurite smashes into common limestone and converts the surrounding minerals into cuckulite. The parents then raise it as their own. E: Oh gently caress this has got to be my worst page snipe ever and I didn't even notice for like 2 hours AlphaKretin has a new favorite as of 07:20 on Feb 15, 2016 |
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I've been showing my young'un some of the classic Looney Tunes. One of my favorites was "Knight-Mare Hare", the one with the knight and the dragon and Merlin getting turned into a horse.quote:Sir O of K: Surrender, varlet. Thou art the prisoner of me lance. Sir Osis of the Liver. Cirrhosis of the Liver. Granted, I would never get that as a grade school student, but I'd understood when Bugs replied with "Duke of Ellington", "Count of Basie" and such. Go figure. Mezzanine has a new favorite as of 08:23 on Feb 15, 2016 |
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Mezzanine posted:I've been showing my young'un some of the classic Looney Tunes. One of my favorites was "Knight-Mare Hare", the one with the knight and the dragon and Merlin getting turned into a horse. One of these days I need to go back and watch as much Looney Tunes as I can to catch jokes I missed as a kid.
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Doughnuts. As in + Not like a walnut-nut. EDIT: God loving poo poo-drat. Lamprey Cannon has a new favorite as of 22:29 on Feb 22, 2016 |
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Lamprey Cannon posted:Doughnuts. As in Seems like the thread lives up to its title yet again. Wordorigins.org posted:The nut comes from the size and shape of these balls, literally nut-like objects made out of dough.
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When people have been discussing the movie "Room" they aren't talking about the movie "the room".
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Dr_Amazing posted:When people have been discussing the movie "Room" they aren't talking about the movie "the room". They're not talking about http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0258000/ either :|
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Guys, they're talking about Four Rooms ok?
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I thought they were talking about Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.
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I thought to myself, "you know, cenotaph is like an empty tomb, and cenote is a kind of hole in the ground, they must have similar etymology". I literally couldn't have been more wrong. Cenote is from the Mayan, and cenotaph is (kenos = empty and taphos = tomb) from the Ancient Greek. :tmyk:
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I didn't just realize it, but it's definitely a Duh Moment that has come to a head again recently since I'm now getting a shoutout on a podcast I support: My nick here comes from my irl nickname, Bibs. Pronounced as its typed. Lobster bib, MisterBibs. It took me maybe a few years to realize that such a pronunciation was loving with how people guess-pronounce my full last name. The Bib in my last name is pronounced Beeb. My only defense in not putting two and two together is that nobody has ever guess-pronounced my last name right in the history of my life anyway, long before I had the nickname. Linguistically, 'Bibwhatever' isn't assumed to be Beebwhatever'. MisterBibs has a new favorite as of 09:21 on Mar 1, 2016 |
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Your last name is Bibfortuna?
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Tasteful Dickpic posted:Your last name is Bibfortuna? I'm picturing someone with that last name, upset as gently caress over it, and I'd be jealous of it just because, hey, nobody is butchering it all the time.
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Maybe nobody's butchering your last name, they'll just say "Jabba no badda" all the time.
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Dey jabba no wanna wanga.
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Two word-related realizations: Seldom means a lot less than I thought it would. It's synonymous with hardly or barely. This whole time I thought it meant sometimes, like nearly half the time. It's usually used as a negative. Amalgam has an accent on the second syllable, not the first. This entire time I've been pronouncing it A'-mal-gam, and I've never heard otherwise. In my defense, this pronunciation totally sounds like its definition, meaning a mixture of stuff (like it's a mixture of random syllables).
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I pronounce it "Uh-mal-gum" though I knew someone that said it, "Aye-male-gum" but he was from Minnesota.
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I just figured out is called "black101" because it's a black metal take on smileys like .
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Receipt, like the noun, is a past participle of the verb receive. The Something Awful Forums > Discussion > Post Your Favorite (or Request) > Stuff You Can't Believe You Just Figured Out - Questionable etymology ITT
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I listened to a ton of Primus in the mid-late 90s. About 7-8 years ago, I got into Tom Waits and still listen to his music all the time. I just realised that it was him singing on the song Tommy the Cat. It came on randomly earlier today on Google Play and I had a very much moment.
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:Receipt, like the noun, is a past participle of the verb receive. And likewise 'reception.'
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Recipes used to be called receipts. I have "Dr Chase's Receipt Book" which is all recipes, no finances involved.
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That sound in "Jump Around" by House of Pain isn't a distorted scream, it's a squeal on a trumpet or some other brass instrument.
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Inzombiac posted:I pronounce it "Uh-mal-gum" though I knew someone that said it, "Aye-male-gum" but he was from Minnesota. I have a theory that the guys from MST3K/Rifftrax deliberately mispronounce words to get angry fan letters or that the Midwest is just utterly horrible at pronunciation. Every single ep has some horribly mangled words or the emphasis is just so far off that they may have never spoken or heard spoken the words in question.
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syscall girl posted:I have a theory that the guys from MST3K/Rifftrax deliberately mispronounce words to get angry fan letters or that the Midwest is just utterly horrible at pronunciation. I never watched it growing up where I did, but if they were nerdy like me, they read more words than they heard & so a bunch of those words would just end up being pronounced however their brain would think it made sense. It's not like spelling makes sense in real life once you get past the really old words.
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Also sometimes it's fun to mispronounce words, hack yeah.
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Memento posted:I listened to a ton of Primus in the mid-late 90s. Holy poo poo. I always wondered why it sounded so "off" on live versions.
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I read most of an article about snow leopards in Smithsonian Magazine before realizing they weren't talking about clouded leopards.
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Memento posted:I listened to a ton of Primus in the mid-late 90s. I love Primus and Tom Waits. For those who haven't seen or heard it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4OhIU-PmB8 I had no idea Waits was Tommy, btw
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syscall girl posted:I love Primus and Tom Waits. The origin of furries, I'm pretty sure. I'm the tomcat holding his bandaged tail & bouncing e: lmao I forgot his weirdly long arms Carthag Tuek has a new favorite as of 09:06 on Mar 5, 2016 |
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No no no, it was Paula Abdul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xweiQukBM_k
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syscall girl posted:No no no, it was Paula Abdul https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_the_Cat_Dancer Sneaking into the adult comic section of the library in 1991 should have hosed me up more than it did.
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Also that cat raps like a white man.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 09:52 |
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Look at everyone in this thread who never saw Fritz the Cat
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Flyinglemur posted:Look at everyone in this thread who never saw Fritz the Cat Crumb doesn't count. Man is a walking talking fetish machine.
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I still remember reading the one where he's angry at feminists or something and it turns into this weird unbirthing thing where he's crawled all up inside a woman and makes her run around and destroy buildings. I read that poo poo when I was 10. Not into unbirthing.
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Memento posted:I listened to a ton of Primus in the mid-late 90s. While I was aware of this I just made the connection that the cat and Waits are both Tom. I guess I knew but it never really occured to me, never clicked if you will.
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The jingle for a shoe store here (the Shoe Shed) is very roughly to the tune of Footloose. And moments after I realised that, it's probably a roundabout pun. (Shoe/Foot)
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how much better a compressor effect makes my guitar playing sound
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