i chose The Fiend...*nods*
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i chose The Fiend...*nods*
Yeah, I was probably thinking of that during a time of complete randomness, and started using that name at RF or something. xD that's so great.Quote:
Originally posted by The Man
I chop u wth my sord
Tupperware!!!......wait....what?:mog:
The Fiend should win, since it's by far the best (and the only name I've ever really known him by).
I thought Sadia was a girlname:o!
Denmark is my choice. :D
...Sadia is a girl. The real one, anyway. My namesake. And it's a girl name. But Roogle gave it to me.Quote:
Originally posted by Giggles
The Fiend should win, since it's by far the best (and the only name I've ever really known him by).
I thought Sadia was a girlname:o!
Astos.
I dunno. Whenever I read Astos, I think of of a word that is censored in these forums followed by 'toss' and it just doesn't seem to appeal to me.
Wacky Robert
i feel it is my civic duty to point out that when comparing more than two entities, one ought to apply the superlative inflection of the adjective in question.
Thus: Which is the best name?
In protest, then, i respectfully abstain. Civil disobedience?
:D
I wouldn't say 'best' as the 'best name' could be something that is not on the list.
Roostos and Denmark =D
True, but the very act of asking folks to choose implies that they make their choice relative to the other possibilites. It may not be the best ever, but it's "best of the options presented."
But it's also just a grammatical rule. To choose between two cutlasses is to choose the "better" cutlass, and to choose between three or more is to choose the "best." It's just a loose denotation of quantity. i was thinking of writing "that's just the lay of the land," but since i've started on a pirate motif i guess i'll say it's the lay of the sea. Yeah.
Erm... y'arr.
Well then I guess we'll have to make this decision without your opinion, Mr. Meow.
NO LOSS.
:aimsun: