Blurting It Out ... Playground Style

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Awesome.
Finally someone gets me!

My question is this....

Is it really a noun if it's being used to describe an emotion? Something intangible?

A sword is tangible, it can be held. Wroth is not, so you use the word to describe the emotion.
 
I'm trying to prevent the little womens from heartbreak at the hands of a cruel, soulless, spurned monster.

Shoot me. :rolleyes:

At any rate, I must needs go home. So. Later, Litfolk. :)


Oh so I'm a monster now.
Deny me my humanity.
Listen, I may be a freak and have weird thoughts about having sex with Smurfs but I'm not a monster!!
 
I promise, I'm not that intelligent. You can put the thesaurus down.

Doesn't matter what your intelligence level is. It's higher then mine. I need any advantage I can get.
*starts reading ripley's believe it or not to look for unbelievably old words*
 
My question is this....

Is it really a noun if it's being used to describe an emotion? Something intangible?

A sword is tangible, it can be held. Wroth is not, so you use the word to describe the emotion.




Oooooo I like this one.
Bonus points for you.

I vote we keep you around.
 
Whew....I think I finally caught up.

Once Kal left, Serene was as good as gone and I didn't have a backlog to go through. :p
 
My question is this....

Is it really a noun if it's being used to describe an emotion? Something intangible?

A sword is tangible, it can be held. Wroth is not, so you use the word to describe the emotion.


the question might be: can you still question when you feel the depth of it fully?
:cool:
 
When he made that poll, he asked me for a couple more options. That was the first one that popped into my head.

I'm terribly awkward in person.

I just say very awkward things that have people slowly backing away yet agreeing with me in case I will get angry and approach them for more discussion.

le sigh
 
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