Yes, especially on a predominantly non-US site
*NM*
Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 15/12/2015 02:59:54 PM
*NM*
Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 15/12/2015 02:59:54 PM
If you are from Betelgeuse, please have one of your Earth friends read what I've written before you respond. Or try concentrating harder.
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
why don't snowmen like carrot cake?
- 08/12/2015 09:35:13 PM
1136 Views
You see how you ruined this, right?
- 14/12/2015 01:44:21 PM
604 Views
not specifically but then again I could never tell a joke *NM*
- 14/12/2015 07:08:19 PM
261 Views
LOL, awww.
- 14/12/2015 07:28:04 PM
575 Views
When you misspell "booger" as "bugger" there is a huge level of confusion that can arise.
- 14/12/2015 09:21:26 PM
718 Views
that does put a different spin on things and makes me never want to eat carrot cake again *NM*
- 14/12/2015 10:08:41 PM
273 Views
Thank you. I figured it was some kind of surrealist humour that just went totally over my head. *NM*
- 14/12/2015 10:15:41 PM
289 Views
Yes, especially on a predominantly non-US site
*NM*
- 15/12/2015 02:59:54 PM
283 Views
*NM*
- 15/12/2015 02:59:54 PM
283 Views
You mean Americans genuinely don't recognize that word? That does surprise me. *NM*
- 15/12/2015 07:17:56 PM
222 Views
I never heard it in America growing up. Not once.
- 15/12/2015 07:45:49 PM
572 Views
Huh.
- 15/12/2015 07:58:59 PM
581 Views
like bloody I have watched enough BBC to know what it means but I never use it that way
- 16/12/2015 06:25:51 PM
569 Views
Divided by a common language.
- 15/12/2015 08:10:37 PM
681 Views
Less so with globalization
- 15/12/2015 10:09:57 PM
559 Views
