Haven't heard from her in a long time. What's up?
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Where's Lizzie????????????
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Last count, somewhere near the grand canyon taking pics and working for some touristy thing
Oh and happy birthday bud if you see this
*doc she tends to only have smartphone net access most times, so posting here would be a PITAJuu nin to iro
English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark alleys, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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I guess you don't have to stay active on here to be a mod?
Hell, check out this guy who hasn't been active in 7 years:
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Originally posted by Kooldino View Post
adjective, plural emeriti, feminine emerita
Retired but retaining an honorary title.
Etymology
From Latin emeritus (one who has served his time), past participle of emerere (to serve out one's term), from merere (to deserve, serve, earn)
Usage
"Seeger has been singing out like this since the Great Depression. The earnest troubadour who either co-wrote or popularized canonical songs like 'If I Had a Hammer' and 'John Henry' has become something like America's folkie emeritus." — Michael Hill; Pete Seeger Still Singing at 87; Associated Press; May 17, 2006.Chuck
秋音的爸爸
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