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Wall for Amethyst (page 390)
I find this funny too
Wallow can be used to describe a physical action or an emotional state. If you cry "Woe is me!" one too many times, you might be accused of wallowing in self-pity. Because of its association with the much-maligned pig, wallow often has a negative, insulting tone. So, rather than wallowing in that pile of money once you've won the lottery, try bathing or wading in it instead.
Dec 20, 2020
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AureliusReyes
The Beutifly was hilarious as well
They are all about even
Dec 20, 2020
by
BottomlessSea
"Cities like Singapore aim to cloak themselves in ubiquitous, free Wi-Fi in the next few years," The Wall Street Journal reported recently — meaning that those savvy Singaporeans will find a wireless connection everywhere they go. The word comes from the Latin ubique, meaning — you guessed it — "everywhere." The usual pronunciation is "yoo-BIK-wih-tihs," but Joseph Heller must have had the older variant "ooh-BIK-wih-tihs" in mind when he wrote in Catch-22 that a character "padded through the shadows fruitlessly like an ubiquitous spook."
Dec 20, 2020
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AureliusReyes
Okay. Here are the post
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Vamghaulia Wilanc
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Vamghaulia Wilanc writes
*some random paragraph about Singaporean WiFi stolen from vocabulary.com's example of "ubiquitous"*
Dec 20, 2020
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AureliusReyes
excuse me why were those deleted
Dec 20, 2020
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AureliusReyes
Who knows? I wasn't aware you went under the name Vamghaulia Wilanc
Dec 20, 2020
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AureliusReyes
I read the Smogon articles on your wall
Hilarious, especially the luvdisc one
Dec 20, 2020
by
BottomlessSea
Gladion Aether
22 hours ago
"Sorry, LEM's on his honeymoon. He got married to some chocolate coffee named Why but she ran off with some sword named Ecks and so he's honeymooning alone." -Pika
Dec 20, 2020
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Gau
who knew war could start over the qualms of pineapple pizza
Dec 20, 2020
by
AureliusReyes
you may or may not have committed many crimes, so it's all very necessary
Dec 20, 2020
by
AureliusReyes
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