He's 51 and in his application he wasn't even serious
He's 51 and in his application he wasn't even serious
Anyone have his head?
@GrinningBobcat Anyone have his head?
no need to embarace him with his head or anything... he did the wrong thing and that's it no need to keep it up
@HaloNest no need to embarace him with his head or anything... he did the wrong thing and that's it no need to keep it up
Keep it around as a momento and reminded of this situation lol.
@GrinningBobcat Keep it around as a momento and reminded of this situation lol.
As a momento? Do you even know what a "momento" is
@HaloNest
me·men·to
noun
an object kept as a reminder or souvenir of a person or event.
He used the word correctly bud.
@GrinningBobcat I know my English
I was correcting him not you
@Rybye Ok?
Not directed at you. Just proving myself to being able to speak English properly.
@_Confederacy_ Joins server...
Applies for staff...
Insults staff because reasons...
Leaves...
The lol is real
Good riddance
From Wikitionary:
momento (plural momentoes)
1. Misspelling of memento.
@HaloNest First off it is mo•men•to and not me•men•to, it comes from Italian so I might know a little bit better my language than you bud
Wrong. It most definitely is memento.
halo, just because a word from 2 languages sound similar doesnt mean they have a simliar meaning, hell even 2 words of english that sound similar can mean completely different things
@HaloNest First off it is mo•men•to and not me•men•to, it comes from Italian so I might know a little bit better my language than you bud
Why do you even bother?
I like how this derailed from being about jericho to just grammar.
@HaloNest First off it is mo•men•to and not me•men•to, it comes from Italian so I might know a little bit better my language than you bud
i just did some rigorous research (clicking around on wikitionary)
Memento:
From the Latin mementō (“remember”), imperative form of meminī (“I remember”).
Meminī:
From Proto-Italic memonai.
Proto-Italic languages are a highly base form of languages like Latin and the subsequent romance languages. Italian came long after the branch-off of memento.
Also:
Thread serves no purpose and has spiraled into something else
locked.