I know a cool game we can play, although im still kinda unsure of how the game should work, hope you'll understand... the game is called smart talk...
1. First a person gives 1 confusing or weird word (or any word if you like) 2. Then the next person must use this word in a reasonable and grammatically correct sentence with quote. After that he must give out another word... 3. Then the next person must use the FIRST and SECOND word and combine into one grammatically correct and funny (doesn't need to be funny) sentence with quote. 4. Process cycles until you reach the 6th word, then its reset, back to the first word.
by the way, the given words MUST NOT BE 2 words beside each other
EXAMPLE: someone says: 1. death
another says: 1. death
"i dont want to experience death."
1. death 2. astronauts
another says: 1. death 2. astronaut
"If an astronaut cant die in space because death cant survive the harsh environment when going to space."
1. death 2. astronauts 3. stupidity
another says 1. death 2. astronauts 3. stupidity
"I think a death of highly trained astronauts is caused by human stupidity"
1. death 2. astronauts 3. stupidity 4. penguins
this is getting harder than i thought, so another says 1. death 2. astronauts 3. stupidity 4. penguins
"enguins are cooler than astronauts because a death of penguins is much grimmer in imagination than a death of astronaut" (did i get that right? sorry to all astronauts everywhere)
another person says: 1. death 2. astronauts 3. stupidity 4. penguins 5. spongebob
"The death of spongebob would destroy the hearts of astronauts everywhere, yet cure child stupidity so they could take care of animals like penguins in the next generation" (got that good)
Actually it wasn't even a spelling error, I just preferred the spelling I corrected it to. ALSO, when I do that I always delete the prior post. So don't correct it if you happen to be there within the half minute it takes me to reload the page... >_>
He tried to stop the haemorrhage with the fire, but it seemed to just cause more damage...
Actually it wasn't even a spelling error, I just preferred the spelling I corrected it to. ALSO, when I do that I always delete the prior post. So don't correct it if you happen to be there within the half minute it takes me to reload the page... >_>
Is the official spelling Hæmorrhage or Haemorrhage (the blob is the joining together ae)?
Is the official spelling Hæmorrhage or Haemorrhage (the blob is the joining together ae)?
Bleeding, technically known as hemorrhaging or haemorrhaging (see American and British spelling differences)
... Yeah. My f Firefox spell check is set to American English and it claims hemorrhaging is the correct way to spell it, but I mostly use British English... So...
Mah hemorrhage is on fire, which is bad, considering I'm marching in a phalanx. . .this hemorrhage was most likely caused by hypogenous fungi that is malicious to my health.
1. Haemorrhage 2. Fire 3. Phalanx 4. Hypogenous 5. sesquipedalian
The hemorrhage in the crotch of the pedantic man throbbed as he shot a glance at the private, who appeared to be sweating so much as though he was on fire due to a hypogenous flame from an inflammable, sesquipedalian plant.