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Miskel
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Skrivet av Solkatten: Skrivet av Miskel: Has anyone of you guys seen the perks of being a wallflower? TOTALLY WORTH IT. best movie I've seen in a long, long time. Nope. What is it about? c: Well, it's about a boy that has some sort of depression and suicadal thoughts. One day he meets two seniors in the new high school he just started in. They make his life so much better and... it's really good Hahaha, watch it! Emma watson is one of the main characters
25 jan, 2013 23:31 |
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The Noble Lion
Elev |
Skrivet av Miskel: Has anyone of you guys seen the perks of being a wallflower? TOTALLY WORTH IT. best movie I've seen in a long, long time. I haven't seen it, but I've read the book. I haven't dared to watch it yet.
25 jan, 2013 23:43 |
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26 jan, 2013 00:13 |
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Dream
Elev |
Skrivet av Miskel: Has anyone of you guys seen the perks of being a wallflower? TOTALLY WORTH IT. best movie I've seen in a long, long time. I think I'm in love with the perks of being a wallflower even though I haven't seen or read it. ♥ But I've promised myself I'm gonna read the book first, always better that way! ♥
26 jan, 2013 01:08 |
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Solkatten
Elev |
Skrivet av Borttagen: I love English. British English. The Queen's. My spelling reflects this quite a lot. I am not a big fan of American English, doesn't matter if it's yankee talk, gangster talk or standard new york talk - it just doesn't sound good in my ears. What is the different between American and Brittish english? I don't get it. Color and colour, favorite and favourite... what else? I've learned american english in school so I'm not so sure about the brittish one... It's quite confusing, lol. "If you expect disappointment, then you can never really be disappointed." 26 jan, 2013 01:28 |
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Skrivet av Solkatten: Skrivet av Borttagen: I love English. British English. The Queen's. My spelling reflects this quite a lot. I am not a big fan of American English, doesn't matter if it's yankee talk, gangster talk or standard new york talk - it just doesn't sound good in my ears. What's the different between American and Brittish english? I don't get it. Color and colour, favorite and favourite... what else? I've learned american english in school so I'm not so sure about the brittish one... It's quite confusing, lol. Spelling and pronounciation mostly. There are some very different words too. Like sidewalk (am) = pavement (br), elevator (am) = lift (br), closet (am) = wardrobe (br), soccer (am) = football (br) I present to you: The Most Commonly Misspelled Words and Their Common Misspellings 26 jan, 2013 01:31 |
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Solkatten
Elev |
Skrivet av Borttagen: Skrivet av Solkatten: Skrivet av Borttagen: I love English. British English. The Queen's. My spelling reflects this quite a lot. I am not a big fan of American English, doesn't matter if it's yankee talk, gangster talk or standard new york talk - it just doesn't sound good in my ears. What's the different between American and Brittish english? I don't get it. Color and colour, favorite and favourite... what else? I've learned american english in school so I'm not so sure about the brittish one... It's quite confusing, lol. Spelling and pronounciation mostly. There are some very different words too. Like sidewalk (am) = pavement (br), elevator (am) = lift (br), closet (am) = wardrobe (br), soccer (am) = football (br) I present to you: The Most Commonly Misspelled Words and Their Common Misspellings Oops, I mix a lot of British English with the American, haha. But what does it matter anyway? It is still English, lol. "If you expect disappointment, then you can never really be disappointed." 26 jan, 2013 01:38 |
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Skrivet av Solkatten: Skrivet av Borttagen: Skrivet av Solkatten: Skrivet av Borttagen: I love English. British English. The Queen's. My spelling reflects this quite a lot. I am not a big fan of American English, doesn't matter if it's yankee talk, gangster talk or standard new york talk - it just doesn't sound good in my ears. What's the different between American and Brittish english? I don't get it. Color and colour, favorite and favourite... what else? I've learned american english in school so I'm not so sure about the brittish one... It's quite confusing, lol. Spelling and pronounciation mostly. There are some very different words too. Like sidewalk (am) = pavement (br), elevator (am) = lift (br), closet (am) = wardrobe (br), soccer (am) = football (br) I present to you: The Most Commonly Misspelled Words and Their Common Misspellings Oops, I mix a lot of British English with the American, haha. But what does it matter anyway? It is still English, lol. I did that too before. Then I decided I'd try to be as British as possible, mainly because I like that version better 26 jan, 2013 01:39 |
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I talk british english!
26 jan, 2013 22:14 |
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themarauder
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26 jan, 2013 22:26 |
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