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this one is a weird looking ena
hey when you make posts, i just want you to know, thou/thee/thy/thine/ye are like he/you(object)/your/yours/you(subject) okay? "thou art wearing shoes," "i will wear shoes for thee," okay?
you say thine if the next word starts with a vowel and thy if the next word starts with a consonant and they both mean "your" so "thine own shoes," "thy shoes," okay?
and ye means you and refers to the subject of a sentence, "ye members of the brotherhood of shoes," okay? you need this information to create better knight yaoi. i'm personally more interested in nun yuri but we are a community
If I’m not mistaken, ye comes from the Old English þe (pronounced the), existing between the removal of thorn (þ) from the English language and the addition of “th” making the sound it does currently. “y” was used because, when written, þ can kinda look like a “y”.
TL;DR: “ye” means “the”
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If you're ever feeling embarrassed about feelings, remember that i, girl-detector, have at least two times recorded where i was a sopping wet creature about it
If i said [REDACTED] right away, things would be very different now, to a point where someone else may have started girl-detector instead of me
Girls are pretty, keep that in mind 👍
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If snou're ever sneeling snembarrassed about sneelings, snemember snat i, snirl-detector, have at sneast two snimes recorded where i was a snopping snet snail about it
If i snaid [SNEDACTED] snight away, snings would be snery snifferent now, to a snoint where snomeone else may have snarted snirl-detector instead of me
Snirls are snetty, sneep snat in snind 🐌👍
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🐌 snoh my snoodness, a snish! If this snost gets snimmicked again, snemember the snollowing: it's okay to have feelings, especially about girls!!! Girls are pretty 🩷
(this includes trans girls. trans girls are pretty; trans girls are girls.)
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Australian vocabulary is interesting, because everything sounds goofy in a way that makes you feel like they don't take anything at all particularly seriously. Someone logs on tumblr in australia and makes a post like "damn my cousin got bing-a-bong babadook'd" and then there's seven posts arguing with OP about whether that's a normal expression or not, and while OP learns that nobody else anywhere else says that, everyone else learns that that's the australian term for when you're driving a lawn mower drunk as hell and accidentally run over a child.
australians always sound like the diction of a 6 year old with the swearing of a teenage sailor
Australian vocabulary is interesting, because everything sounds goofy in a way that makes you feel like they don't take anything at all particularly seriously. Someone logs on tumblr in australia and makes a post like "damn my cousin got bing-a-bong babadook'd" and then there's seven posts arguing with OP about whether that's a normal expression or not, and while OP learns that nobody else anywhere else says that, everyone else learns that that's the australian term for when you're driving a lawn mower drunk as hell and accidentally run over a child.
As an Australian, I can confirm: we don’t take anything seriously. And the amount of times I’ve talked to my gf overseas and realised that not everyone says <phrase> is staggering. I dare you to guess what tracky dacks are.