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Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:10am
now may i post what you have written?:

Quote by PET RAFFLE
That's not the real title of the book. It's actually called, "Drunk Bear, memoirs."





Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:11am
Exactly, I was saying that "How to lose an argument for dummies" is Drunk Bear's biography.

For fucks sake.

Not that complicated...

Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:13am
then "memoires"... or just simply memories.

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:14am
Omg, are you fucking retarded?

Memoires does NOT mean biography! It's a type of scholarly essay about logic!

Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:18am
ok

In English it can be deemed a form of essay.

CAN BE DEEMED...


Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:18am
A FORM OF ESSAY.

ESSAY =/= BIOGRAPHY

Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:21am
can be deemed;)

Why most of you all want to make it simple, when it's obviously not? Especially in the context of lanuages? sorry- english aint that perfect.

w/e. youre making me tired.

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:23am
You are fucking dumb.

The french word does not mean the same thing as the English word. It was stolen from the French language and made into something completely different.

This is you hijacking my thread.

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04 Aug 2010 06:26am
still it have some meanings that are the same.

And since you admited it's "stolen" from french- it's Memoires:) most of people in the bookstore woulnd't even see a difference between memoires and memoirs. But the first one is mostly accurate to waht you'd like to write.

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04 Aug 2010 06:27am
Hijacking? lol you pushed me to hijack it!

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:37am
You hijacked it by correcting my spelling of memoirs, moron.

And if you typed "memoires" in the computers at a book store, you would not get any biographies, you would get old French essays about logic.

Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:41am
maybe in english ones;) not where i come from and where i live.

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 06:43am
If you told someone outside of English speaking countries that you want to read some Memoires, and then tell them that you mean biographies, they will probably laugh at you and call you an idiot.

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04 Aug 2010 06:52am
How about you both shut the fuck up! Your making my head hurt :(

Thomaso

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04 Aug 2010 06:57am
If i told someone outside of english speaking countries that i want to read some memoires, and then tell them i want to read an essay- they would look at me as an idiot.
Memoires is commonly used as memories, reminiscences etc... Everywhere: Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Poland, Tsheck Republic...

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 07:09am
No, MEMOIRS means "memories, reminiscences etc".

Fucking read, man.

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04 Aug 2010 07:15am
did you just said, that memoires means reminiscences? BRAVO!!!

and now: in higher classes, in the higher culture (apart of MTV your fed with) those "memoirs" are called "memoires". NOT ESSAY!

And now go read your posts darwin:)

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 07:17am
This is like trying to explain the difference between their, there, and they're to a fucking rock.

Memoires =/= "reminiscences"

Memoirs = "reminiscences"

Memoires = essays about logic

Hai Yushi

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04 Aug 2010 07:25am
Quote by KENPACHI
If i told someone outside of english speaking countries that i want to read some memoires, and then tell them i want to read an essay- they would look at me as an idiot.
Memoires is commonly used as memories, reminiscences etc... Everywhere: Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Poland, Tsheck Republic...


Ken, don't mind... Darwin has never been in Europe. So he can't know. Don't blame him for his lack of being wide ranged. Blame the system :lol:

Aqua Bunny

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04 Aug 2010 07:27am
This thread continues to get more and more ironic.

I'm in fucking America, trying to explain a fucking French word to a bunch of fucking Europeans.

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