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How humans are still evolving
#21
RE: How humans are still evolving
Quote:'milk' refers to an opaque white viscous liquid

I'd reply further, but I have to run down to the shops to pick up a few gallons of latex milk and a few milk brushes and rollers.

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#22
RE: How humans are still evolving
That actually is a thing, lol.

Because I just can't help myself........and it;s related to evolution of a kind....

Milk is a verb.  We use it to denote cows milk as an object now because of the ubiquity of that product, just like everyone who speaks stage 2 southern american english calls every soda "coke". I dated a girl from indiana once who insisted on calling coke pop.....and that's why we never had kids together. As in children, not goats.
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#23
RE: How humans are still evolving
There's a perfectly logical, sound reason why this is an issue for me - I'm a very petty man when it comes to language.  A few other things that drive me spare:

-When people quote something and say, 'Quote...unquote.' It's 'end quote'.

-'Febuary'.  There's another hard 'r' in there. Use it.

-'I could care less.' Well, we all could, I suppose.

I list more, but just typing those is making my brain beat faster .

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#24
RE: How humans are still evolving
A number of people also refer to milk as the semen. "Bebe meu leitinho".

Correction: milk comes from female mammals breasts, not from the father of mankind.
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#25
RE: How humans are still evolving
(June 9, 2018 at 8:24 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: There's a perfectly logical, sound reason why this is an issue for me - I'm a very petty man when it comes to language.  A few other things that drive me spare:

-When people quote something and say, 'Quote...unquote.' It's 'end quote'.

-'Febuary'.  There's another hard 'r' in there. Use it.

-'I could care less.' Well, we all could, I suppose.

I list more, but just typing those is making my brain beat faster .

Boru


I didn’t know the proper ceremonial etiquette for greeting the lord of linguistic probity involved clicking of the heels and raising of the stiffened arm.
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#26
RE: How humans are still evolving
Ve haff vays uf makink you tock.

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#27
RE: How humans are still evolving
(June 9, 2018 at 9:40 am)Anomalocaris Wrote:
(June 9, 2018 at 8:24 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: There's a perfectly logical, sound reason why this is an issue for me - I'm a very petty man when it comes to language.  A few other things that drive me spare:

-When people quote something and say, 'Quote...unquote.' It's 'end quote'.

-'Febuary'.  There's another hard 'r' in there. Use it.

-'I could care less.' Well, we all could, I suppose.

I list more, but just typing those is making my brain beat faster .

Boru


I didn’t know the proper ceremonial etiquette for greeting the lord of linguistic probity involved clicking of the heels and raising of the stiffened arm.
  Hilarious I'm saving that one!
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