I likely won't read beyond this post, but I just want to say that I look at Coors the same way as Clark.
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I likely won't read beyond this post, but I just want to say that I look at Coors the same way as Clark.
You can tell I paid more attention to football practice than English...So actually we determined it was a pronoun when used in that context.
I also had to look it up and then after looking up the Edsel ( her second post ) it took me awhile to figure out the "connection " between the two cars.I too, had to look up the '51 Manta Ray and was glad I did.
What the f*ck is a pronounSo actually we determined it was a pronoun when used in that context.
Is it a Corgi?F-er, I believe the name of Pink’s (singer) dog.
Is that a biden quote?Woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
2021- they need a they like a fish needs a bicycle.
Where am I going with this....who knows.
And they breed!How brazen of that woman to assume the car identified as something other than a she/her!!
Imagine being so unhappy in your life you have to go around and interject your $.02 in other peoples conversations about gender identity. Now imagine being so dumb you get upset when someone doesn't take it heart. Painful I know, but they walk amongst us.
It is still amazing to me how many places only offer male/female in the "gender" section.
Dunno,but I was gonna post a phrase,but I effing forgot what it was.Is that a biden quote?
Nope.Is that a biden quote?
I think we need a few jiggers of tequila and we can debate this.I will contest that f-ers is in fact a noun.
One night while Mom was gone , two of my daughters and I had a robust discussion about the variety of ways one can use the F word. We came up with verb, adjective, adverb, and pronoun. Any others we’re missing?
In the form of a portmanteau, it's a noun: As in - from now on, your name is f#$kstick.One night while Mom was gone , two of my daughters and I had a robust discussion about the variety of ways one can use the F word. We came up with verb, adjective, adverb, and pronoun. Any others we’re missing?