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2:19 AM
@JSBangs Is that really a plug? "Take a look, and if it's the kind of thing that appeals to you, well, there it is." Hard to think of a more disinterested yet polite sentence.
 
 
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4:34 AM
I have a collection of reCAPTCHA screenshots: long s, no idea, no idea, Greek, Hebrew. Typesetty stuff.
(As a late follow-up to that heady stuff craze.)
 
 
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8:52 AM
@AlainPannetier Haha. Happens to the best of us. Well, a mod can only do what you've done yourself.
 
9:05 AM
Congrats @JSBangs for the preciousssssss.
Apr 6 at 14:56, by RegDwight
@JSBangs Don't hold your breath. It will probably take another month.
I was off by 11 days.
So getting from 91 to 101 takes 41 days. (Unless you're Mitch.)
 
 
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11:00 AM
what mean by smear ?
"what mean by smear " is correct or "what does mean by smear correct " ?
 
"What does 'smear' mean?"
Or "What is meant by 'smear'?"
 
ahh ok thanks
 
Or "What do you mean by 'smear'?"
 
hmm ok so what does smear mean?
 
11:20 AM
o thanks
btw , good evening
 
11:37 AM
How do?
@RegDwight: Been seeing a lot of questions on Skeptics where no citation is offered and which go un challenged by a certain moderator. And by "questions" I mean "answers" ...
 
Well, I linked to just one such answer yesterday.
But to be fair, nobody has enough time to challenge everything.
 
But they always find time to challenge me.
I guess they have their priorities.
 
Murphy's Law.
 
I've thought it was more of a guideline than an actual law.
 
Well I'm certainly flattered and humbled that my only answer got challenged by two mods.
 
11:45 AM
They jealously guard against incursion by known moderators.
 
And it's not like I quoted Wikipedia or anything. I quoted nothing! How can nothing be wrong?
 
Nothing can't be wrong.
 
That's right.
That's why I keep quoting it.
Or would keep quoting it.
Too few questions about Internet Nazi Hitlers.
 
Nothing is always a good answer.
"For the listener, who listens in the snow,
And, nothing himself, beholds
Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is. "
 
I also like the Jewish Life and Learning site.
Especially the questions "Do you know 1?" "Do you know 2?" "Do you know 3?"
They are at some 370 already.
 
11:48 AM
I know 666. Does that help?
 
You'll have to wait.
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Q: Echad Ve'arba'im Umatayim - mi yodeya?

Isaac MosesWho knows two hundred forty-one? Please cite/link your sources, if possible. At some point at least twenty-four hours from now, I will: Upvote all interesting answers. Accept the best answer. Go on to the next number.

Seriously, this is just reproducing Wikipedia.
 
Wait, I think you mean aidepikiW.
Hebrew goes RTL.
 
I don't think anyone could pull off this stunt on any other site of the network.
 
But that brings up a curious point. If Hebrew is RTL, RTL in Hebrew would read LTR, correct? Mind = assploded.
 
RTL Group () is Europe's second largest TV, radio and production company after the BBC, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 45 television and 32 radio stations in 11 countries. This Luxembourg-based media group operates TV channels and radio stations in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia, Luxembourg, Spain, Greece , Hungary, Croatia and production companies in the United States. It is one of the world's leading producers of television content such as game shows and soaps (particularly through its ownership of London-based FremantleMed...
 
11:52 AM
Now, now ... stop that.
 
Anyhow, I'm curious how JLL will fit in with the rest of the network.
Right now, it's kind of a personal site of Isaac Moses.
 
Well, I'm sure Joel will frequent it.
Me, I can't stand religious discussion of any kind.
 
But "what do you know about 1", "what do you know about 2", "what do you know about 3" is not exactly religious discussion.
 
Well, whatever.
 
what is harron doing now a days , is correct or
"what haroon os doing now a days " , which one is correct
 
12:02 PM
What is Harron doing nowadays?
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Q: Interpreting ambiguous agreement

nvuono We're proud of our tortilla chips and we hope you'll agree. It may seem trivial but I've seen similar remarks on other products and it just doesn't feel like a valid sentence because I can't determine what they hope I'll agree with them about. I don't think I'm just missing out on the cont...

Really?
 
Well, sounds peevish to me.
 
I voted to close.
 
12:28 PM
thanks for all the well-wishes, everyone. i wouldn't have done it without you!
 
Hey @Robusto, where's your all-encompassing "feeling tense" answer.
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Q: How to Use Present Perfect Tense Correctly

Anderson SilvaThis link states that When you use the present perfect tense you have to be talking about a period of time that you still consider to be going on. For example, if it’s still morning, you can say, “I’ve shaved this morning.” But if it’s afternoon or evening, all of a sudden “I’ve ...

"Am I spot on?" Seriously, some users should really know by now that they are seldom, if ever, "spot on"...
 
I'll look at it at work. Gotta commute now. CYA.
 
CU.
 
12:54 PM
Howdy
 
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Q: I can't ask a question. The website keeps giving me "Sorry, we can't accept this question."

PacerierI can't ask a question. The website keeps giving me "Sorry, we can't accept this question." My title: what's a consumer-tech weblog / website? My question: Hi all, what's a consumer-tech weblog / website (and why is it called that way) ? My tags: vocabulary

 
@Kosmonaut Yeah, no idea. But it seems to be working.)))
 
@Kosmonaut: There's already one (or more) of these questions on meta.SO.
Maybe a sufficient answer could be gleaned from there.
 
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A: Make the "Sorry, we can't accept this question" message more helpful

Jeff AtwoodThe point is for people to introspect about their question and why it wasn't accepted. Bear in mind this is an extremely low quality bar we're talking about here. They are being classified into the lowest quality 1% of all questions asked on the site. If we provide a "formula" then it's just ano...

My point is that I have no idea how it works (and obviously they won't disclose that).
 
What could be found a little curious is that the OP actually managed to replicate his question on meta and further post it. Albeit with surrounding content, hm.
 
12:59 PM
Length does matter.
 
Girls are always saying that - I wonder if they really mean it.
 
Oh man. So should we link this, if this is official SE policy?
 
@MrDisappointment Well, you aren't Mr. Disappointment for no reason.
 
> that's kind of intentional; we basically don't want these users.
 
@Kosmonaut That's why I'm not participating in that question. I would like to see some answers from within the community.
 
1:01 PM
@RegDwight: Now hold your horses there lad!
 
@MrDisappointment Harharhar.
 
@RegDwight In fairness to the filter, the question is pretty lame.
 
6 mins ago, by RegDwight
@Kosmonaut Yeah, no idea. But it seems to be working.)))
Next time I will just write complete sentences or something.
 
Nov 10 '10 at 15:27, by Feeds
Welcome to chat for: English Language and Usage
 
1:05 PM
this is an odd situation. arguably the OP's question is actually on-topic for this site
and his english isn't notably worse than a lot of what we see here
 
21 hours ago, by RegDwight
room topic changed to English Language and Usage: In this room, language learns you!
I wonder if we can just migrate this to MSO:
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Q: Can we have a feature to opt-out of "reputation"

trideceth12Personally I dislike all the game-mechanics stuff (badges and reputation). I appreciate that others like it, but I would like there to be way to opt-out. Questions and answers would just then have the user-name with something to symbolize that this user has chosen not to participate in reputation...

 
Interesting approach.
 
[status-declined]
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Q: Should there be anonymous answers (and questions)?

ChrisFThe recent question by Joel on Logo got me thinking. This has been raised on user voice, but has been declined. Would someone with lesser rep or a less famous name have received the same number of votes/answers as Joel? I know the question was briefly closed, but it got reopened when the intent...

[status-probably-ignored]
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Q: Hide the rep and badge count on a user's info box on answers

weijiPreviously, I asked about a feature request for adding a batting average, as a tool for giving more info on the person supplying the answer. From the answers given, it seems like I've been putting too much importance on the rep score - it shouldn't be taken seriously, it's just a number, judge a...

And then there's always the T-Rex approach: if you don't like the reps, just spend them all on bounties.
 
@RegDwight i actually like that approach, because then some of the reps can be added to my hoard
(i like my reps. and my preciousssssss)
 
You've got enough precioussssss now. :P
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Q: Can we collect the stars we get on chat?

Ólafur WaageIt's always fun to be collecting stuff (rep, badges etc) so it would be fun to see somewhere how many stars you've gotten on chat. I asked Marc on The Tavern and he wasn't against it but it's just a matter of finding the time. The metric would have no meaning, just a number so if it would be abu...

There, go collect some stars, JSMario.
And once you've collected them all, go post a walkthrough on Gaming.SE.
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1:22 PM
that's a star
 
Mar 17 at 19:39, by RegDwight
I'm the first-level boss. You get to fight against Robusto only at the very end.
 
Robusto = Kefka
 
Yeah, looks like him.
"A clown-like, nihilistic psychopath who acts as the game's main antagonist."
Sounds like him, too.
 
it explains so much
 
May 5 at 21:40, by Robusto
Kosmonaut anagrams to "man tookus" — ROFLMAO!!!
 
1:27 PM
we need to ping @Robusto so that he remembers to come back and read this portion of the chat
 
He's a nihilist.
 
and evidently a masochist. i can't think of any other explanation for him spending so much time on skeptics.se
 
Ah nuts. I rep-capped at 8:30 in the morning. Now what do I do all day?
 
Hang out with Boob.
Or go shopping for metronomes with Mr. D.
The possibility is endless!
 
1:33 PM
@MrHen I recommend pluralizing the word LEGO.
 
All day? You're even more boring than I thought, Kosmo.
 
You're even more boring than you thought.
 
@Kosmonaut "LEGO® bricks"
 
LEGO® Waffles™
 
@Kosmonaut as any idiot who knows ancient greek could have told you, lego is conjugated lego, legeis, legei, legomen, legete, legousin
 
1:37 PM
@JSBangs Touché
 
@JSBangs Why do you call @Cerberus an idiot?
 
@Kosmonaut That looks like bacon on a cookie.
 
Mmmm.... bacon on a cookie....
 
@Kosmonaut Better than cacon on a bookie...
 
@Kosmonaut have you ever had bacon ice cream? it's delicious
 
1:38 PM
@JSBangs As a matter of fact, I had it last week!
 
Feb 1 at 10:11, by RegDwight
The Japanese have all kinds of ice-cream. Garlic, meat, fish, cheese, vegetables, you name it.
 
I couldn't believe that bacon and ice cream would work together, but — lo and behold — it did.
 
Ack! This day keeps getting worse:
Isn't that a bad thing?
 
Yes. VERY bad.
Didn't I tell you to pluralize LEGO?
It's the only way to break the prescriptivist bonds!
 
5 mins ago, by MrHen
@Kosmonaut "LEGO® bricks"
@Kosmonaut Oh. Well...
 
1:42 PM
You did it the prescribed way. No wonder you got the badge!
 
6 mins ago, by JSBangs
@Kosmonaut as any idiot who knows ancient greek could have told you, lego is conjugated lego, legeis, legei, legomen, legete, legousin
There, a competing source.
 
More prescriptivist stuffs!
 
Wait... how are you determining "prescriptivist"? Whatever you disagree with?
 
@MrHen Could be worse.
 
No, it is whatever doesn't follow usage and claims general usage is wrong.
Based on some prescribed rule.
Hey, what's wrong with Strunk & White? It's high time we debated that again.
Just kidding.
 
1:49 PM
Hi Kosmonaut and welcome to the site. This site is not a traditional forum. We don't do debate stuffs.
 
This world also throws me out?
 
we can debate whatever we want in chat. atheism, nazis, waffles, bacon... we've got it covered
 
@RegDwight You missed the lovely God debate?
 
@Kosmonaut I belive this world will help you.
 
@RegDwight Haha, funny.
 
1:51 PM
@Kosmonaut you really have to say "ohshit my dear friends" in order to get the whole effect
 
Oop, g2g
 
@MrHen Here in chat? I frigging kicked it off! On the main site? I would've frigging nuked it with killer fire from orbit in another galaxy.
 
@JSBangs Agreed. I only left it out because I am supposed to set a good example as a mod and not egregiously swear.
 
Before I go, can you close this? I use my answer as evidence it is General Reference
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Q: What is the past tense of "sync"?

NickAldwinI've always believed the past tense of sync ("I sync my phone with my computer") to be synced ("I synced my phone with my computer yesterday"). This question would seem to suggest either synced or synched. I have a friend who insists the past tense is sunk. I'd appreciate if you could make thi...

 
@Kosmonaut "O Shit" is obviously addressing some goddess. Hence the capitalization.
 
1:53 PM
@Kosmonaut so you're saying that one of my perks as a non-mod is the ability to swear egregiously? well hot damn
 
@JSBangs Yes, with the caveat that you may have to have your comment edited if you go too far. But at least you get to go too far first!
 
@JSBangs Cheese and rice, young man, go wash out your mouth with soap.
 
Why you pinged me?
 
29 mins ago, by JSBangs
we need to ping @Robusto so that he remembers to come back and read this portion of the chat
Which part of the "so that" clause you don't understand?
 
@RegDwight good edit
 
1:59 PM
Yea, I constantly mistype "so that" as "Soviet", sorry.
 
2:14 PM
"you are " is right or "you were" is right
which one is right
 
Both are right, depending on what you're trying to say.
Are is present, were is past. Or subjunctive.
 
and "i was " is correct or "i were " .. for present and past both sentencese
ahh sorry
no
 
Again, depends on context.
 
i mean
you was is right
or you were is correct
 
"You were right."
 
2:15 PM
was and were...
ahh you mean was is not used by u
is it?
and what about "I"
I was or I were ?
 
Depends on context.
 
so that mean were is used by you either present or past
 
No, present is "you are".
 
Present: I am, you are
Past: I was, you were
Subjunctive: I were, you were
(subjunctive is only used in a few contexts)
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Q: When to use the feminine form when referring to a person?

cbmeeksI was never interested in grammar and English in school. Now that I am older, I am finding it was more important than I gave it credit. Especially with the people I deal with at work. Plus, I am finding an interest for it now. Anyway, I've noticed over the years that when referring to a perso...

i think this is a dup
 
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Q: Tendency of using pronouns 'she/her' when talking about a random person

RomanReading different specifications and manuals I've noticed that more often and often pronouns she or her are being used when some unknown person's behavior is described. For example: "when user opens the first screen, let she be notified about smth" or "let user input her address". Actually, I've...

 
2:24 PM
is it
 
@RegDwight your search-fu is superior to mine
 
And guess who answered it...
 
yeah i know :)
anyway, voted
 
2:48 PM
@RegDwight — Maybe a brief summary of why I would be interested? I read that portion and I didn't see why you wanted me to take note.
 
I didn't. JSBangs did.
 
OK, why @JSBangs did?
 
But actually, the "interesting" part was before the ping.
 
yes, read up
 
1 hour ago, by RegDwight
Mar 17 at 19:39, by RegDwight
I'm the first-level boss. You get to fight against Robusto only at the very end.
 
2:49 PM
or scroll up and then read down
 
OIC
 
Basically we just posted yet another picture of you. Nothing of interest.
 
Many have tried and failed. But they just keep trying.
 
I've seen hotter pix.
 
Who the F is Kefka? Yiddish pronunciation of Kafka?
 
2:51 PM
Japanese.
 
That's a strange name in Japanese.
 
ケフカ・パラッツォ
 
Kefuka at least.
 
is a character in the Final Fantasy series of video games. Originally designed by Yoshitaka Amano, he appears in Final Fantasy VI as a clown-like, nihilistic psychopath who acts as the game's main antagonist. He also appears in the spinoff fighting games Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, wherein he is voiced by Shigeru Chiba in Japanese and Dave Wittenberg in English. Conception and design Kefka's appearance was designed by Yoshitaka Amano, who was given complete creative control over Final Fantasy VI with the brief character outlines he was handed, designing them t...
 
AH, OK.
 
2:52 PM
Well, "Ehrgeiz" is not a very Japanese word, either.
Doesn't stop them from going Ehrgeiz this and Ehrgeiz that.
Anyhow, back to business. You're a clown-like, nihilistic psychopath! We're insulting you! Start taking notice!
 
Hahaha, the second word is "Palazzo" ... that is sooo Japanesey. Phonetically it is "para'tsu-o"
With the "r" being a voiced tongue-tap on the front palate.
 
See, those two tsus I can tell apart.
They are so conveniently next.
 
F*ck katakana. Seriously. And I mean that in the harshest possible terms. Whenever I see it I know I am going to have to read like a first-grader again, sounding it out, wondering what the hell kind of foreign word they are trying to say.
 
Just take my approach: forget it and never learn it again. On average, that works just as well.
Whether it's kurisumasu or humburumbu, who cares?
 
I can't help it. I'm interested in Japanese. Now, Russian, on the other hand, once I lost the inducement of sitting next to cute girls in high school, I conveniently forgot all about it.
 
2:58 PM
I can relate.
 
Argh! @RegDwight, you got to answer the question of the day, without doubt!
 
@Robusto that was what i did with Thai. and those girls were the cutest
 
@MrDisappointment Nah, there are like four others ahead of it in the MultiCollider.
It's not even on page one.
 
and Romanian, but i wound up marrying one of those cute girls so i wasn't able to forget it
 
Even just seeing your answer gives me the giggles re the whole thing!
 
2:59 PM
@JSBangs — +1 for cute Thai girls.
 
Also, -1 for not cute guys from anywhere.
 
@RegDwight: Hm, popularity is overrated. Well, I comfort myself in that, anyway.
 
@RegDwight — Are you asking us to muster up some cute guys for you?
 
@Robusto Wow, you excel at misreading stuff.
 
this is actually a good question. do we have any women or gay men around to tell us where the cutest non-anglophone guys are from?
 
3:01 PM
@Martha?
I won't ping Boob.
@kitukwfyer?
 
@RegDwight but i got my JHC question onto the front page of the MultiCollider, which I admit was actually my entire purpose in asking the question
 
@JSBangs: And an interesting question, too.
 
@MrDisappointment when i go vote-trolling, i do it right :)
 
@JSBangs Yeah, and look where it's now! Seven! OMG! That's the highest ranking you've ever got on any post!
Protip: Ubuntu, porn, Minecraft, cowbell.
 
@JSBangs I'm surprised nobody has actually given any dates yet - I read the Wikipedia article which stated Mark Twain mentioned this phrases was common in 1800's - I thought that would be a nice quote to find.
 
3:05 PM
@RegDwight it just got onto the first page of the MultiCollider a few minutes ago. give it some time
@MrDisappointment yeah, i noticed that. the first person to bring in a google n-grams gets an automatic up-vote
 
@JSBangs (Actually, a real protip: Wednesday >> Tuesday. But pssst.)
 
@RegDwight really? why?
 
No idea.
But that's how it is -- and from what I've seen, across the entire network.
 
@JSBangs ngrams.googlelabs.com/… Not a single entry?!
 
K pipls gotta go cu.
 
3:08 PM
bbye
@MrDisappointment no results at all until i remove the dot
 
Byez!
@JSBangs Ooooh, I thought I'd tried that, along with lower case etc. Good job.
 
@RegDwight — Thank you. I'm very proud of that.
 
@MrDisappointment but still, even without the dot it's not very interesting. i was hoping for at least something pre-1900, but the first google results seem to be in the 40s
 
 
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4:25 PM
@JSBangs Ugh, I knew it. I recognized that ploy and immediately raced to get a full answer in so I could ride the karma train.
Unfortunately, I am already rep capped today. :P
Also, since you said NGrams get upvotes, I added some.
 
4:43 PM
@MrHen you already had an upvote from me, but you are the leading contender for getting the accepted answer
 
@JSBangs Well... yeah. But now I have NGrams! ;)
 
ngrams are their own reward
 
Actually, I was a little surprised that there were no British uses
it makes me think something is wrong with my search
 
i wonder about that as well, but i think it is some kind of evidence for the fact that it's of american origin
which is something that the existing sources didn't much comment on, so here's to increasing internet knowledge
we're #1 on the multicollider right now, so there's a good chance this Q will still be giving out rep tomorrow when you're uncapped
(that [sic] question was up there for what, four days?)
and Martin got both Great Question and Famous Question for it
 
@JSBangs Yeah. I wished I had noticed that land when it was new.
I am starting to recognize hot questions: Religion, sex, politics, current events, urban legends, puns
Reddit picked up on the [sic] question
But I actually liked that one
@JSBangs Eh, I am not too worried about rep
I just find it odd that I hit three or four solid answers in a row.
Oof... my internet is about to barf.
 
4:52 PM
1 hour ago, by RegDwight
Protip: Ubuntu, porn, Minecraft, cowbell.
 
Hey guys
 
Hello :)
How is that hump for odd... what was Britain doing in the 50s?
 
Was the ngram for me?
ahah
 
Nah
Just people
 
@MrHen that is weird
 
4:58 PM
Hey, @JSBangs, is there a good summary of what is included in each NGram corpus?
 
probably a sampling artifact, though
@MrHen not that i know of
 
As in, these graphs are good for comparing things, but a graph all on its own doesn't mean much
As you said, this is probably a sampling artifact. But how would I tell?
Man... NGrams is just fun: ngrams.googlelabs.com/…
 
Well if you change the years you can get a more accurate graph, even if it's one
:P
 
Hm... that link got munched
@Alenanno What do you mean?
 
The year range, that you are already aware of I suppose
 
5:10 PM
What did you mean by accurate?
 
Well the graph looks way different if you search the same term with a year range like 1800-2008 from a year range like 1940-1950, no? I meant that...
 
@Alenanno Ah... okay
I was hung up on accurate versus inaccurate
As in, "Why would this graph be inaccurate at this date range?"
 
Ah ok :)
 
6:06 PM
every time a question from skeptics.se shows up as an ad on a different site, i feel myself getting stupider
 
Seems to defeat the point of being sentient
 
@z7sg downvote it in revenge
 
@JSBangs Wish I could but for some reason I only am allowed one vote per answer and I already voted on that one
 
unpossible!
 
6:54 PM
@z7sg Some people just vote anything up.
@JSBangs I really have a hard time processing Skeptics.SE. I like the idea but I don't particularly care for the types of questions they draw.
 
@MrHen — I'm skeptical of the whole thing. It seems to exist to infuriate people.
 
hey folks
 
Hello
 
I wish this website had more traffic, but on the other hand, I'm glad it doesn't. Know what I mean?
 
7:15 PM
@MikeVaughan EL&U or Chat?
 
@MrHen EL&U
 
@Robusto I saw your tiff with one of the mods in their chat. :P
Happen often?
@MikeVaughan EL&U seems to get a decent amount of traffic compared to the other SE sites I followed.
 
Yeah, but nothing compared to similar sites like Yahoo! Answers, or StackOverflow
I provided an answer for this question even though I'm still not sure if it's on-topic.
http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/25781/good-tv-shows-or-other-sources-for-improving-a-comprehension-of-colloquial-and-bu
 
hej mike
 
@MikeVaughan Yeah, very off-topic.
 
7:22 PM
hey Boob
@MrHen Is it? I thought so, but couldn't put my finger on why.
 
@MikeVaughan The FAQ mentions that EL&U is not here to teach people English
Questions about learning English are off-topic (IMO)
And even if it were not, the question would be Subjective and Argumentative.
 
I think you're right.. But I already answered it. lol
Also, a valid point.
 
@MikeVaughan It's enough to turn it to on-topic ;)
 
7:47 PM
@MrHen — Every time I posted something there, that one mod seems to get on my case. That time he was totally disingenuous about it as well.
 
7:58 PM
@Robusto That sure isn't a good sign. :P
 
8:16 PM
I wish I had an English accent.
:( envy
 
8:29 PM
Which English accent? There are so many.
 
Specifically? Cockney.
 
Well, 'at one's easy, innit?
 
Oi. Easy enough ta wroite.
But no so much to speak.
 
Or how about: 'At one's lemon, innit?
 
Cockney Rhyming Slang, nice.
 
8:32 PM
easy => lemon squeezy (rhyming slang) => lemon
 
I know. :)
I can understand all the slang pretty well, I just cant get the hang of using it.
 
I'm frequently baffled by the rhyming slang, myself.
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Q: Do Brits understand rhyming slang or are they sometimes puzzled by it too?

RobustoMost people know that rhyming slang is a colorful addition to British English, where someone says something that is not the intended word but rhymes with it. For example, "He was brown bread," might be understood to mean "He was dead." When I watch British films I hear a lot of it, and some of i...

 
Where do you hail from?
 
U.S.
 
Ahh, so do you have a American accent?
 
8:37 PM
When I want to.
 
Haha, I've lived all over, so my accent is kind of a blur. But mostly eastern American.
 
Mine is Midwestern, the American equivalent of RP.
 
 
1 hour later…
9:52 PM
OK, I think I'm feeling some joi de livre now, baby.
 
10:47 PM
Should I apologize for the truth?
 
@MikeVaughan Would you mind to give me your email or such thingy?
 
Why?
 
@MikeVaughan Yes/no question
 
There is no such thing as a yes/no question. We live in a contextual world.
 
We live in a modern society and I haven't heard a good answer to that one yet.
 
11:01 PM
Hence, if you were someone offering me something in return for my email address (perhaps, cheese) I would give you my email address. But since you are just @Boob, I will not.
 
You are free to choose and I don't care
I'll try to be more, e.g. @MikeVaughan
 
11:30 PM
Could you please fix that inconvenience? I want to remove some of my messages RIGHT NOW, or even after a year I will decide to remove a message, what then?
 
Is this different enough from the other ending-with-a-preposition questions to not be closed as a duplicate?
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Q: "[...] up with which I will not put."

SamBOkay, I'm probably being a bit slow here, but I don't quite understand this story: Supposedly an editor had clumsily rearranged one of Churchill’s sentences to avoid ending it in a preposition, and the Prime Minister, very proud of his style, scribbled this note in reply: “This is the sort of...

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@Martha I need time to understand deep facts like that
 

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