FTFY.ROOOOOOOAAAARRR!
"I've had it with these m#&!@f&!#$n dragons on this m#&!@f&!#$n plane!"
FTFY.ROOOOOOOAAAARRR!
"I've had it with these m#&!@f&!#$n dragons on this m#&!@f&!#$n plane!"
Regardless, to fit in the plane, they’d HAVE to be smaller ones.But what is a dragon if not a very big, very angry, very pungent-breathed snake?
Those all seem pretty badass situations to me.I can think of a few.*
“The piano stays on the beach!”
ROOOOOOAAAARRRR!
“Oh crap, everybody run!”
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“Open the pod bay door, Hal.”
“I’m afraid I can’t do that, Dave.”
ROOOOOOAAAARRRR!
“WTF?” (in unison)
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ROOOOOOAAAARRRR!
“I’ll have what the lady on the floor is having.”
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“Houston, we have a problem.”
ROOOOOOAAAARRRR!
* most of them pornographic
Hopefully you made it through the weekend fine!My mom stayed at my sister's place this weekend. If the power goes out and I'm iced in, I'm all alone.
Not sure about Oslo or Oxnard, but I can confirm that Odessa, Texas, has no special commas.This is serious....sorta.
If I'm talking about a panda that is a vegan, and an assassin, is the vegan redundant? Would I say the vegan assassin panda? The vegan panda assassin? Do I need a comma? Englishing is hard. Is it any clearer in other languages? Do they have an Oslo comma, a Odessa comma, or Oxnard comma?
You need the comma, at least with that word order. Without it, a potential reading is that the panda assassinates vegans.This is serious....sorta.
If I'm talking about a panda that is a vegan, and an assassin, is the vegan redundant? Would I say the vegan assassin panda? The vegan panda assassin? Do I need a comma? Englishing is hard. Is it any clearer in other languages? Do they have an Oslo comma, a Odessa comma, or Oxnard comma?
No, I think it's the panda that eats shoots and leaves. As a vegan, this assassin kills his vegetal targets by consuming them.Is this the panda that eats, shoots, and leaves?