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From an almost preachers wife no less!

"I also find it quite odd that a woman thinks rape is something to make a game out of when so many of us women don't find it funny at all."
I'm a tolerant person. I have, however, reached my personal insult quota from you for this century. I'm done.
Fuck off.

yes it does*scratches his chin*
Has this rambling anything to do with the topic?
Less time than it will for you to either "figure out" the correct singular form of your chance cube, or proceed them with the proper article.Let's see how long it takes till you figure it out:
If you don't throw a dice ...
Eleven?
At what age are you even supposed to start getting mammograms? I'm sorry, I'm an idiot, but I really don't know.
40 is the magic number for your baseline mammogram, rather than late 40s, unless you have family history or other conditions as mentioned previously. I would guess your doctor would tell you if you should start earlier during your annual gyn exam? Mine sent me for my first at 38 because my mom was diagnosed that year.
I do. A d12 and a d60 determines what time I get up in the morning.
Less time than it will for you to either "figure out" the correct singular form of your chance cube
40 is the magic number for your baseline mammogram, rather than late 40s, unless you have family history or other conditions as mentioned previously. I would guess your doctor would tell you if you should start earlier during your annual gyn exam? Mine sent me for my first at 38 because my mom was diagnosed that year.
Darlin', i haven't tried to use a word from pop lyrics since an instructor shot down synchronicity in 1989, and yes Wiki has my gaffe too. If cupcake is basing his incorrect use on Abba, he has more wrong with him than reading comprehension on top of suckass grammar skills.Shows dice as colloquial singular form in lyric from Abba.
Yes, as they say you are both right. And illustrated it well.
If cupcake is basing his incorrect use on Abba, he has more wrong with him than reading comprehension on top of suckass grammar skills.![]()
However, it should be noted that some authoritative sources state that “In modern standard English, the singular die (rather than dice) is uncommon. Dice is used for both the singular and the plural.
What part of your source ... http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diceYou are not just too dumb to know your language and too dumb to read a dictionary, no, you are even too dumb to read the sources provided. Not only did your attempt to mock me fail, your feeble attempt to cover it up makes it even more ridiculous.
did you miss?dice
4 entries found.
1. 1dice (noun)
2. 2dice (verb)
3. 2die (noun)
4. 2roll (verb)
* Main Entry: 1dice
* Pronunciation: \ˈdīs\
* Function: noun
* Inflected Form(s): plural dice
* Etymology: Middle English dyce, from dees, dyce, plural of dee die — more at die
* Date: 14th century
1 a : die 1 b : a gambling game played with dice
2 plural also dic·es : a small cubical piece (as of food)
3 : a close contest between two racing-car drivers for position during a race
— no dice 1 : of no avail : no use : futile
2 : 1no 3 <said no dice to my request>
i totally agree with your lack of reading comprehension. TryHint:
Try the very first entry - it's labeled 1a.
I know, reading comprehension is a lost art.
and from your source, an explanation of the inflected form, specificallyInflected Form(s): plural dice
On the other hand, if the inflected form is created in an irregular way or if the dictionary user is likely to have doubts about it (even though it is formed regularly), the inflected form is shown in boldface ...
Nouns The plurals of nouns are shown in this dictionary when suffixation brings about a change of final -y to -i-, when the noun ends in a consonant plus -o, when the noun ends in -oo or -ey, when the noun has an irregular plural or a zero plural or a foreign plural, when the noun is a compound that pluralizes any element but the last, when a final consonant is doubled, when the noun has variant plurals, and when it is believed that the dictionary user might have reasonable doubts about the spelling of the plural or when the plural is spelled in a way contrary to expectations.
* Main Entry: 2die
* Pronunciation: \ˈdī\
* Function: noun
* Inflected Form(s): plural dice \ˈdīs\ or dies \ˈdīz\
* Etymology: Middle English dee, from Anglo-French dé
* Date: 14th century
1 plural dice: a small cube marked on each face with from one to six spots and used usually in pairs in various games and in gambling by being shaken and thrown to come to rest at random on a flat surface —often used figuratively in expressions concerning chance or the irrevocability of a course of action <the die was cast>
Explains everything if you're an Abba fan as does English as your second language. In either case, you have my sympathies, for pitiful taste and an incompetent instructor respectively. If the latter, you need to demand a refund.Of course, you could also use Netzach's source that I even quoted here.
i totally agree with your lack of reading comprehension. Tryand from your source, an explanation of the inflected form, specifically
Actually, i've learned quite a few things and the list continues to grow. YouBut hey, you learned two new things in this thread, so it wasn't that bad for you after all.
Do you throw a dice?
either "figure out" the correct singular form of your chance cube, or proceed them with the proper article.
You are not just too dumb to know your language and too dumb to read a dictionary, no, you are even too dumb to read the sources provided. Not only did your attempt to mock me fail, your feeble attempt to cover it up makes it even more ridiculous.However, it should be noted that some authoritative sources state that “In modern standard English, the singular die (rather than dice) is uncommon. Dice is used for both the singular and the plural.
You know, your argument could make sense, if I would ever have said that "dice" is not the plural of "die". Unfortunately I never said this.
"as a function word before singular nouns when the referent is unspecified" indicated your intent for dice.Do you throw a dice?
I do. A d12 and a d60 determines what time I get up in the morning.
can you imagine how big a d60 would have to be? a tad cumbersome, im sure.
easier to roll a d6 and a d10 for the tens place and the ones place.
Actually, i've learned quite a few things and the list continues to grow. You backpedal badly.
[/list]Your indefinite article use of "a" "as a function word before singular nouns when the referent is unspecified" indicated your intent for dice.
can you imagine how big a d60 would have to be?