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The Anti Darkness Thread

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Beats me!!

 

it definitly does not mean that :lol: ...................but hmmm :idea2:

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i know little joke of mine for spelling badly

 

i think i meant biased ( but that could be mis-spelt also :rolleyes: )

 

you know that word?

i know little joke of mine for spelling badly

 

i think i meant biased ( but that could be mis-spelt also :rolleyes: )

 

you know that word?

 

Yes, you DID!! :P

:dozey: ............. :P

biased

 

adj 1: favoring one person or side over another; "a biased account of the trial"; "a decision that was partial to the defendant" [syn: colored, coloured, one-sided, slanted] 2: excessively devoted to one faction [syn: one-sided]

bi·as ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bs)

n.

A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric: Cut the cloth on the bias.

 

A preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment.

An unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice.

A statistical sampling or testing error caused by systematically favoring some outcomes over others.

Sports.

A weight or irregularity in a ball that causes it to swerve, as in lawn bowling.

The tendency of such a ball to swerve.

The fixed voltage applied to an electrode.

:lol: didn't know it was also

A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric: Cut the cloth on the bias.

:lol: tell me who else knows everything about this f**king language (my parents thoughts :lol: )

:lol: didn't know it was also

A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric: Cut the cloth on the bias.

 

That was probably the ORIGINAL meaning!! :D

well German seems hard to learn :stunned:

 

actually came to Australia when 5 years old. My first day at school i didn't know how to say toilet so i pissed my pants :lol:

 

 

 

thankfully i know how to say toilet in English now :D

well German seems hard to learn :stunned:

 

actually came to Australia when 5 years old. My first day at school i didn't know how to say toilet so i pissed my pants :lol:

 

 

 

thankfully i know how to say toilet in English now :D

 

You came to Aus from WHERE? :huh:

well German seems hard to learn :stunned:

 

actually came to Australia when 5 years old. My first day at school i didn't know how to say toilet so i pissed my pants :lol:

 

 

 

thankfully i know how to say toilet in English now :D

 

By the time you had remembered the correct word, it was too late!! :lol:

El Salvador ;)

 

That's a song by Athlete!! :D

By the time you had remembered the correct word, it was too late!!

:lol:

 

so many funny stories actually, a lady who also came from El Salvador went to the doctor because of Mushrooms :lol: (she meant fungi- you know tinea)

kekita wrote:

El Salvador

 

 

That's a song by Athlete!!

 

really :stunned: translated it means "the Saviour" in spanish you know very catholic country

By the time you had remembered the correct word, it was too late!!

:lol:

 

so many funny stories actually, a lady who also came from El Salvador went to the doctor because of Mushrooms :lol: (she meant fungi- you know tinea)

 

So why would she need the doctor?? :huh:

the tinea she wanted lotion for it i think

the tinea she wanted lotion for it i think

 

What's "tinea"? :huh:

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