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Stevie 07-28-2010 04:37 PM

[QUOTE=Nostalgia;18103693]stevie do you remember when you were all black metal elite[/QUOTE]

yeah thats an embarrassment

Nostalgia 07-28-2010 04:37 PM

haha why do you say that?

Stevie 07-28-2010 04:38 PM

well it's just stupid and lulzy tbh
grown up a lot

Nepenthe 07-28-2010 04:39 PM

bc being a black metal elitist is hilarious

SlightlyEpic 07-28-2010 04:39 PM

[QUOTE=illmitch;18103694]haha honestly we dont have enough free time to do anything like that

we're in class all day and have homework during the night[/QUOTE]
ohhh that's unfortunate :c

that's kind of ruined my image of a white fratty aladdin, flying carpets and everything

Nostalgia 07-28-2010 04:40 PM

anthony wtf you were all obscure music elite for a while

Aakon_Keetreh 07-28-2010 04:41 PM

[QUOTE=illmitch;18103678]for one thing, it's not related to english at all (even languages like russian, hindi, farsi, and greek are distantly related to english), so the grammar is completely different.

for example, in english roots are full words, and we generally alter them by adding suffixes - for example, the plural of "dog" is "dog[b]s[/b]", and the past tense of "walk" is "walk[b]ed[/b]".

in arabic, a root is (generally) three consonants, and you change the vowels within and add various suffixes and prefixes to change the meaning. for example, the root "k t b" indicates writing, and...

"[b]k[/b]i[b]t[/b]aa[b]b[/b]" is [I]book[/I], while [I]books [/I]is "[B]k[/B]u[B]t[/B]u[B]b[/B]". [I]library [/I]is "ma[B]kt[/B]a[B]b[/B]a".
"ya[B]kt[/B]u[B]b[/B]u" is [I]he writes[/I] in the present tense, while [I]he wrote[/I] in the past tense is "[B]k[/B]a[B]t[/B]a[B]b[/B]a"

and thats just getting started[/QUOTE]

sounds like im going to have a hard time

Drugstep 07-28-2010 04:41 PM

black metal > skramz

illmitch 07-28-2010 04:41 PM

being a trap rap elitist is pretty fun

Nepenthe 07-28-2010 04:42 PM

i listened to obscure *** **** but i wouldnt have ever considered myself 'elite'

SlightlyEpic 07-28-2010 04:42 PM

[QUOTE=GaggingOrder;18103706]black metal > skramz[/QUOTE]

hngnhgnfghnfhgsdkfhsdf

Stevie 07-28-2010 04:44 PM

[QUOTE=Nepenthe;18103708]i listened to obscure *** **** but i wouldnt have ever considered myself 'elite'[/QUOTE]

same really, but i was a dick/idiot at times

Drugstep 07-28-2010 04:45 PM

i'm a horrible music elitist with PhD in krautrock

Murdererer 07-28-2010 04:47 PM

ur a lady gaga elitist

gregulus 07-28-2010 04:48 PM

[QUOTE=illmitch;18103678]for one thing, it's not related to english at all (even languages like russian, hindi, farsi, and greek are distantly related to english), so the grammar is completely different.

for example, in english roots are full words, and we generally alter them by adding suffixes - for example, the plural of "dog" is "dog[b]s[/b]", and the past tense of "walk" is "walk[b]ed[/b]".

in arabic, a root is (generally) three consonants, and you change the vowels within and add various suffixes and prefixes to change the meaning. for example, the root "k t b" indicates writing, and...

"[b]k[/b]i[b]t[/b]aa[b]b[/b]" is [I]book[/I], while [I]books [/I]is "[B]k[/B]u[B]t[/B]u[B]b[/B]". [I]library [/I]is "ma[B]kt[/B]a[B]b[/B]a".
"ya[B]kt[/B]u[B]b[/B]u" is [I]he writes[/I] in the present tense, while [I]he wrote[/I] in the past tense is "[B]k[/B]a[B]t[/B]a[B]b[/B]a"

and thats just getting started[/QUOTE]
Surely there are rules that can serve at least as guidelines for adding the prefixes, suffixes, and vowels to the root, though?

illmitch 07-28-2010 04:52 PM

verbs are for the most part entirely regular (when one of the consonants is a w or y, the forms change, but these are predictable), but the rules governing them are very complex

some nouns are predictable (e.g. nouns of the form maCCaC, where C stands for one of the consonants in the root, almost always turn to maCaaCiC in the plural), and there is a set number of forms that the plural takes, but often which form a given noun takes is completely random

Deth 07-28-2010 04:55 PM

how hard is it for people who speak arabic to learn english

because that language sounds as dumb as they are

illmitch 07-28-2010 04:58 PM

there are more arabic speakers of english than there are english speakers of arabic

Deth 07-28-2010 05:04 PM

well duh english is the only language the world needs

Stevie 07-28-2010 05:04 PM

yeah world would run a lot easier if everyone spoke english

Drugstep 07-28-2010 05:05 PM

and pig latin for discussing sensitive material

Murdererer 07-28-2010 05:05 PM

i dunno how they understand hindu n chineese its like ching ching chong long

illmitch 07-28-2010 05:05 PM

uh british people dont even speak proper english so

Drugstep 07-28-2010 05:06 PM

ate so much food today i think imma die

readin this

[IMG]http://lorenzlammens.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Amusing-ourselves-to-death.jpg[/IMG]

illmitch 07-28-2010 05:08 PM

thought about jerking off but im too lazy

Drugstep 07-28-2010 05:08 PM

been doing it all day, not even capable of it anymore

Nepenthe 07-28-2010 05:10 PM

3 days til i move to florida

illmitch 07-28-2010 05:10 PM

think im just gonna take my sleeping pills and go to bed

Drugstep 07-28-2010 05:11 PM

three days til august

TimJim 07-28-2010 05:11 PM

**** that means i have a week left till finals


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