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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
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@the_average_gatsby
is this your doing?
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the_average_gatsby
· 6 years ago
?
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
You're in this post and I don't like it.
How can we be sure you're truly as average a Gatsby as you say you are
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catfluff
· 6 years ago
Not average at all, it would seem
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the_average_gatsby
· 6 years ago
Oh shit I just now saw the URLs. My account predates this post, so I am the most average Gatsby, all others are imitations
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
I see. So the people in this post may very well be good gatsbys or even bad gatsbys acting as imposters
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flyingoctopus
· 6 years ago
Speaking of unions, is anyone an expert on the cold wars influence on the 1951 waterfront disputes in NZ?
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mrfahrenheit
· 6 years ago
Just do your history research you dropkick
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aviva
· 6 years ago
I got it! I got it, mama bear!
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
Lol well done :)
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lolcats121
· 6 years ago
When i first read it i pronounced it in my head as "onionized" because i was trying to say both ways at the same time.
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novelus
· 6 years ago
Same. I was confused.
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annieuhuh
· 6 years ago
I am still confused
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shiftingsands
· 6 years ago
(Un)ionised
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catfluff
· 6 years ago
Versus (union)ised
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catfluff
· 6 years ago
The first is not-ionised.
The second is the past tense process of being combined into a union, like a workers union.
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xvarnah
· 6 years ago
@lolcats101
if you read it as "onionized" you might be a chef, or a highly satirical journalist
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lolcats121
· 6 years ago
No i'm just stupid.
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aviva
· 6 years ago
@lolcats121
Or a genius
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norwegiangirl
· 6 years ago
I read it as onionized too. So you’re not alone
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How can we be sure you're truly as average a Gatsby as you say you are
The second is the past tense process of being combined into a union, like a workers union.