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by NTiOzymandias
Tue Mar 06, 2007 1:04 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: The Official ZBB Quote Thread
Replies: 2878
Views: 739165

#isharia wrote:* MUBA yawns
* Milami throws cold water on MUBA to wake him up
<MUBA> woaw fuck :D
<Milami> awake?
<MUBA> yeah yeah!!
* Milami gives MUBA a towel and some warm tea
* MUBA dries and drinks
<Milami> HEY! NO DRINKING AND DRYING!
I'm taking this out of my sig for a nobler purpose.

And now I sleep.
by NTiOzymandias
Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:04 pm
Forum: Almea
Topic: So... who're ewemi?
Replies: 54
Views: 21355

Brel wrote:
NTiOzymandias wrote:Oh, I know. I just wanted to give the point some punch. :P
I guess it was the "other people think I'm asexual" part that got me to laughing, because you so obviously aren't.
I know! :evil: :roll:
by NTiOzymandias
Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:26 am
Forum: Almea
Topic: So... who're ewemi?
Replies: 54
Views: 21355

I honestly guffawed upon reading this. But ewez is not just how others see you, but how you see yourself. Oh, I know. I just wanted to give the point some punch. :P I haven't really rationalized my "ewimotude".... it's just intuitive, really, that I'd fall under there. So I can't explain my decisio...
by NTiOzymandias
Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:53 pm
Forum: Almea
Topic: So... who're ewemi?
Replies: 54
Views: 21355

I've made my vote. Guess which it was.

People who meet me in real life generally assume I'm asexual, and I've been mistaken for a girl more than a few times (even when I hadn't shaved in a week). Blargh.
by NTiOzymandias
Fri May 06, 2005 10:18 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: A Reader's Guide To SOV langs
Replies: 24
Views: 15097

Re: A Reader's Guide To SOV langs

Time to dispute stuff. 7. The equivalent of a relative pronoun in SOV langs may be a topic marker within the relative clause. 12. SOV langs usually do not have a passive voice. Nope, these apply to topic-prominent languages. There's no signifigant relation between topic prominence and SOV-ness. The ...
by NTiOzymandias
Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:35 pm
Forum: None of the above
Topic: OTTER
Replies: 1013
Views: 454349

Image

POSSUM.... well, not really.

okay, ZOMBIE
by NTiOzymandias
Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:33 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: OTTER
Replies: 1013
Views: 454349

bicoherent wrote:Image
OS-TAN

*snip*
There's a picture with some of these characters being tentacle raped by Windows Longhorn. It was circulating #almea a while back.
by NTiOzymandias
Tue Jan 25, 2005 3:17 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: OTTER
Replies: 1013
Views: 454349

SWIRLING VORTEX OF EVIL

(there is no such picture)
by NTiOzymandias
Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:38 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: The Correspondence Library
Replies: 568
Views: 319718

boomajoom wrote: Then it seemed weird to have aspirated voiced stops, but no plain voiced stops so b_h, d_h, g_h > b, d, g.
Not quite. First they went to v, D, G, etc., and reverted to voiced stops inconsistently in the various daughter langs.
by NTiOzymandias
Thu Dec 16, 2004 3:44 am
Forum: None of the above
Topic: OTTER
Replies: 1013
Views: 454349

no otters where I am... http://www.kun.nl/fil-beta/platypus.jpg The painter seemed engrossed in his work.... A little red mud colored a complex curve and there, as if it had always been there, was a creature with the body of a giant rabbit, the expression of a camel and a tail that a lizard would b...
by NTiOzymandias
Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:47 pm
Forum: L&L Museum
Topic: The Correspondence Library
Replies: 568
Views: 319718

Don't forget $ for syllable boundaries, and ? for "nothing" ( "b > ?" means "b is deleted"). (Be careful about capitalization for that character so that it doesn't get confused with the IPA for rounded [e].) [+voice], [-velar], etc. are examples of feature notation, which, though I can't explain it,...