Endless_Night
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I think there might be salaciousness happening in the thread.


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I do like it from behind. In all the waysIād like to see you with only a pair of glasses on as well if weāre all being honest here.
Looking over your shoulder ā¦
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While youāre on your hands and kneesā¦
It is called Endless Ends!In. This. Very. Thread.![]()
That was . . . .It is called Endless Ends!![]()
This sounds vaguely traumatizing.And Enny, it's ok to be "bugged" by something that is incorrect !! But just don't rebuke someone who uses the terms incorrectly, they might just make you historical and no longer romantical.
And have you received this gift?Trust, as well as being individually personalistic, is a one of those very nuanced things.
If you have a liking for someone, you typically extend them a certain amount of trust. That waxes and wanes, hopefully grows as time rolls along. (Usually not so much.)
Real trust, however, at least for me, takes years. I need that time to see and feel reactions to the bumps life throws up. How they interact with others. Do they mean what they say? Are they fair weather friends? Are they honest, with themselves as well as you. If those things are true, at some point things settle into place where I simply accept them, all the way, thorns and all. As they accept me.
The one caveat might be those very rare situations where some crises throws up att the beginning of a relationship and you see their mettle straight up.
Odd how rarely one finds that type of relationship, romantic or otherwise.
It's a gift.
Sometimes there is a shift in language and I seem not to be in the loop. Whether itās pronunciation of a word or usage. There was a mid 1980ās Twilight Zone episode called Word Play where all the meanings of words suddenly changed and only one guy noticed. Of course, it happened on the day his son was rushed to the hospital and he had no idea what anyone was saying. It all worked out, but sometimes society does this to me in small ways.Also, when did historical replace historic?
And romantically replace romantic?
This bugs me.
They sound . . . incorrect.
Well, I mean, I would have said this about you, for one.And have you received this gift?
This still makes no sense with me. History and historic is what rings true to my ear.Also, Iām still trying to figure out if itās āa historical momentā or āan historical momentā.
Laid, lay, lie, lying. No matter how many times I read the rules ---Iām not even going to bring up the Who vs. Whom thing. No matter how many times itās explained to me, I just donāt know how to use it in a sentence.
Aww.Well, I mean, I would have said this about you, for one.![]()
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I get the laid, lay, lie, etc. thatās one I understand (somehow).This still makes no sense with me. History and historic is what rings true to my ear.
Laid, lay, lie, lying. No matter how many times I read the rules ---
Nope!
Proper usage simply will not stick in my head.![]()
Normally, when people ask me if they can trust me I always say, āNo.ā
Awww.But if I earned trust, weāll, that just feels nice.![]()
This one bothers me as well. It's "A" because it begins with a consonant rather than a vowel, with requires the "An".But a or an before historic, I just donāt know. āAā sounds dumb and āAnā sounds pretentious.
As my daughter stationed in the Peace Corps in west Africa would say āSounds like a first world problemā.Alrighty. I am faced with a multiplicity of things I need to accomplish this year. Waaaay too much to cram into one measly little twelve month cycle. So, itās going to be a case of nose to the grindstone.
A thread to keep me on track seemsā¦not entirely inappropriate.
There are four large projects on my plate:
- The Last Ditch.
- Serious Misgivings. (Also know as Dead Man Walking.)
- Gah! *thunk*
- Project Claw.
The Last Ditch runs all year and will require little here except me dropping in occasionally to utter a suitable expletive.
Serious Misgivings. This one I am trying to think about as little as possible. It runs through mid-September and consists of four sections. None of them fun.
Gah! *thunk* This one...this one is a beast. Not some mundane little mythical creature either, but a chimera of epic proportion. Rather like the Lemurian hydra in nature. You manage to get one thing done only to find two others have popped up in its place.
Six stages, and it wonāt really kick off until mid-May.
Project Claw. Arguably the most important item on the list. I have no idea how this little matter will be accomplished. Or how long it will take. Yeah.⦠*pushes it to the back*
Juuuust to task my keep my sad multitasking skills on their toes, there are a couple of smaller items on the list.
- Digger
- Suck it Up
- File Clerk
- Anaerobic
- Ramses
All of which have to be handled before Gah! *thunk* kicks off. Eesh.
Progress (or lack thereof) will be posted. I hope to update all as marked off the list by the end of the year.
(There's about as much chance as hell freezing over.)
Oh. Itās possible Iāll toss in some book talk and the occasional pondering. The amount of things I ponder is extensive. If I ponder too much, someone have mercy and kick me out. I should be working. Not pondering.
Feel free to stop in and say hello! Old friends and new.
It will be ultra boring.
Promise.
*Thank you EC and others for encouraging this accountability thread!
Interesting. This made me curious, so I hit my grammar books. So, according to what I read - here at least, because I think some rules vary between the US and Britain - words that begin with h get an 'a' unless the h is silent, in which case the word gets an 'an'.In normal English, words beginning with an h have 'an' before them rather than 'a'.
I'll see you in an hour.
However, you have a hotel, an historic event, a home.
Usage is what forms language. And so, English will, as it always has, evolve. And so it should. Language is, and always has been, fluid.

I blame Shakespeare. Mother fucker spelled his own name 15 different ways, so I think a couple different pronunciations on āHerbā is frankly a-ok.I can see how that could happen so frequently you would need to change the language to negate it.