Do you like magic? 12 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
I bet she's the one that taught my Dad how to make magic money in my ear!
We're here for you dad 2 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
Because over half of the population always vote. It's why we have conservatives.
Side piece. 36 comments
South Park: The Fractured But Whole E3 2016 Full Trailer 7 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
But where is the gameplay footage?
They hyped the n64 version to hell, and it ended up being a terrible game...
They hyped the n64 version to hell, and it ended up being a terrible game...
Just saying 21 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
Now we've had both sides of the argument, I'm waiting for someone to start some shit on either side :)
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What the heck England 11 comments
This has never been more accurate 30 comments
Here's How To Build A Hobbit House 7 comments
Try not to cry...Cry a lot 6 comments
What the heck England 11 comments
I think he just crushed his crush 14 comments
Today's been cancelled 14 comments
Im an expert 4 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
I use the Rambo technique, after watching some kitchen hacks vid on YouTubby.
As a British person, this annoys the bloody hell out of me! 27 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
It actually works in both cultures. King George up until the revolution had pronounced words containing the hard "R" and words such as "Bath" & "Path" in the same way some Americans did, notably, President Washington.
(The ahh sounds in England was considered 'lower class' until the 'Queens English' or 'Broadcast English' influenced the upper class way of enunciation).
Anyway, the spellings were primarily changed by Webster himself.
When documenting the language, Webster wanted a clear and obvious difference between the two written dialects.
This "bordering" in the early 19th century was also taken up across the pond in words like "magic" and "music", formerly "Magick" and "Musick".
It's also been attributed to the fact that English is a Germanic language, and influenced by Latin And French.
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Edited 8 years ago
(The ahh sounds in England was considered 'lower class' until the 'Queens English' or 'Broadcast English' influenced the upper class way of enunciation).
Anyway, the spellings were primarily changed by Webster himself.
When documenting the language, Webster wanted a clear and obvious difference between the two written dialects.
This "bordering" in the early 19th century was also taken up across the pond in words like "magic" and "music", formerly "Magick" and "Musick".
It's also been attributed to the fact that English is a Germanic language, and influenced by Latin And French.
UK Funsubsters, vote against Brexit! 35 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
If IDS, Nigel Farage, Michael Gove, and Boris Johnson say it's a good idea to leave, it's a bad idea to leave.
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When justice fails, the internet shall shame 41 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
I do hope that, like some jails he has his "passing out" parade.
Whereby the inmates pay the guards to leave them alone with a rapist, and beat him until he passes out...in some cases they wake up raped.
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Whereby the inmates pay the guards to leave them alone with a rapist, and beat him until he passes out...in some cases they wake up raped.
In 50 years USA would consider raping as a competitive sport 38 comments
kingswitcherii
· 8 years ago
It's cool.
Named and shamed, Brock Turner won't survive too long.
He'll be running for the rest of his life until someone breaks his legs, and stuffs them up his arse.
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Named and shamed, Brock Turner won't survive too long.
He'll be running for the rest of his life until someone breaks his legs, and stuffs them up his arse.
Does anyone here know how to dance? 6 comments
Nobody has done this before.
We broke the fuckin mould again.