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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoStop it! Do you want another very long word? Cause that’s how you get very long words. How do you think got the word, antidisestablishmentteroistism?! I already had to learn that word, I don’t want to learn a longer one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoWhile I understand what you are getting at, for the record that’s not what linguistics is about at all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI meant for it to be a reference to Archer’s, do you want ants. I’ll take either though, The Stanley Parable was great.
minus-squareAlexlinkfedilink2•1 year agoOh Never finished The Stanley Parable, but I thought it sounded like a reference from it
minus-square@Quadhammerlink6•1 year agoNo they’re antifa lmao. It’s like being George Washington but without all the slave owning
I’m anti-anti-antifa.
I’m anti-anti-anti-anti-antifa.
Stop it! Do you want another very long word? Cause that’s how you get very long words. How do you think got the word, antidisestablishmentteroistism?! I already had to learn that word, I don’t want to learn a longer one.
Welcome to germanic linguistics 101.
While I understand what you are getting at, for the record that’s not what linguistics is about at all.
Is this a reference to The Stanley Parable
I meant for it to be a reference to Archer’s, do you want ants. I’ll take either though, The Stanley Parable was great.
Oh Never finished The Stanley Parable, but I thought it sounded like a reference from it
oh, so you’re a hexbear alt?
No they’re antifa lmao. It’s like being George Washington but without all the slave owning
i didn’t notice the extra anti