Re: [spam!] Der Spam heap!
Posted: July 6th, 2012, 11:10 am
http://youtu.be/0snNB1yS3IE
Brilliant speech (imho), hope it hasn't been posted yet
Brilliant speech (imho), hope it hasn't been posted yet
That was exactly my reaction - I've never heard of that type of poetry before when I came across that video... glad you liked itPetra wrote:!!!!
That was amazing! [...] I am slightly speechless. Wow.
oh, i see... I thought this was just some sort of collection for anything that doesn't really warrant it's own threadannise wrote:You can just post this in off topic - the spam heap is more intended for things some people might find controversial it's a sort of - if you go there and read it don' complain - the title is buried in history so don't ask me why.
didn't know - thanks for telling me; changed it to a linkIf you can, avoid posting too much as images - we try to keep the forum screen reader friendly so that everyone can enjoy things
I was under the impression that the Controversial Topics thread was for controversial stuff, and this was for exactly this sort of fun silliness.annise wrote:I always like the fact that raze and raise mean opposite things - comes of English words coming from different languages I suppose
You can just post this in off topic - the spam heap is more intended for things some people might find controversial it's a sort of - if you go there and read it don' complain - the title is buried in history so don't ask me why.
If you can, avoid posting too much as images - we try to keep the forum screen reader friendly so that everyone can enjoy things
Anne
Said Hamlet to Ophelia,
I’ll draw a sketch of thee,
What kind of pencil shall I use?
2B or not 2B?
That is a wonderful websight! Thanks so much for posting it!!!Since I know so many of us love baking, I thought I'd share this -most-amazing-food-blog-ever:
http://www.bakersroyale.com/
I love this woman's photography, also, I want to eat everything! She also has some great "food decorarting" tutorials. Seriously, I'm going to go home and bake bake bake.
I never thought about those two much. But I still recall reading in an intro to some book that "cleave" has two meanings that are opposites. As a teenager, this was an eye-opener to me about both the depth and ambiguity of language.annise wrote:I always like the fact that raze and raise mean opposite things - comes of English words coming from different languages I suppose
Anne
I was taught that it meant to read quickly, to scan.sonnethaiku wrote:"Peruse" is another word with two meanings which are opposite.