My girlfriend and I watched the movie in her dormroom.
Her conservative christian roommate came in about five minutes before shit got real.
It was hilarious.
That'll teach that stupid girl for thinking I was my girlfriend's father.
Quit using the word, "win," like that. It is almost as unbecoming as correcting another person's speech.
Fixed. That sounds better.
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Commas are used to set off only parentheticals. Because the word "win" in the first sentence there is restrictive, it should not be set off by commas.
I like the fact that the "only" is misplaced here
It's not. I almost placed it in front of "used," which intuitively seems right, but is in fact wrong, because commas are used for other things. However, the only things off which they are used to set are parenthetical expressions (Note that "off" is placed before which because otherwise I would have ended a clause with a preposition.).
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My girlfriend and I watched the movie in her dormroom.
Her conservative christian roommate came in about five minutes before shit got real.
It was hilarious.
That'll teach that stupid girl for thinking I was my girlfriend's father.
Quit using the word, "win," like that. It is almost as unbecoming as correcting another person's speech.
Fixed. That sounds better.
WRONG
Commas are used to set off only parentheticals. Because the word "win" in the first sentence there is restrictive, it should not be set off by commas.
I like the fact that the "only" is misplaced here
It's not. I almost placed it in front of "used," which intuitively seems right, but is in fact wrong, because commas are used for other things. However, the only things off which they are used to set are parenthetical expressions (Note that "off" is placed before which because otherwise I would have ended a clause with a preposition.).
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
like to introduce you to Girl Talk or that youtube guy
Posts
and I thought I was dense
really
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2tqVQX_H3c
really
white flour
whole wheat flour
um...
ten grain flour?
this is too retarded
neville would totally fuck you if you brought him flour
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
If the person I'm watching it with doesn't get turned on, then thats pretty much it.
Good night.
Her conservative christian roommate came in about five minutes before shit got real.
Absolute win.
That'll teach that stupid girl for thinking I was my girlfriend's father.
Quit using "win" like that. It is almost as unbecoming as correcting another person's speech.
if you can't do this, your lack of focus is the problem
Fixed. That sounds better.
WRONG
Commas are used to set off only parentheticals. Because the word "win" in the first sentence there is restrictive, it should not be set off by commas.
Only because I think I can:
00 pasta flour, Self raising flour, plain flour....
What do I win?
(also, secretary makes an awesome 'let's stay in tonight' movie choice for a couple. More so if you have the house to yourselves.)
unless you speak like that in which case
you're still dumb
Good job Randall.
I like the fact that the "only" is misplaced here
It's not. I almost placed it in front of "used," which intuitively seems right, but is in fact wrong, because commas are used for other things. However, the only things off which they are used to set are parenthetical expressions (Note that "off" is placed before which because otherwise I would have ended a clause with a preposition.).
I don't usually do this, but
faggot
how smart are you
like to introduce you to Girl Talk or that youtube guy
edit: thru-you is the you tube thing
It's like some kind of Escher painting of pointless debate.
I couldn't stop laughing at this.