Killer Queen
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I can't stop laughing, thanks OP for this.
Herp.
Fuck I feel retarded.
EDIT: Mods close thread I guess? ;_; lol shit
egruntz
Polish polish
Ah, the joys of the english language.
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Fear not, Lionel. We aren't leaving this thread until Poland can into space.
ITT: People don't know about the storied history of Polish carwashes in America.
Iambic pentameter is a fucking bitch. It's essential to understanding English, but it's not easy to master. Trying to learn English as a second language must be a nightmare.Lol must suck for people who learn English later in life and not naturally while growing up.
Iambic pentameter is a fucking bitch. It's essential to understanding English, but it's not easy to master. Trying to learn English as a second language must be a nightmare.
So my girlfriend and I are seeing numerous car washes around town that are apparently Polish. We thought nothing of it the first time, thinking maybe it was a family owned thing or something, but we thought it was strange to see multiple Polish car washes, so we are thinking it must be a particular way they do the wash. I've never heard of this kind of wash though and am wondering if they're better somehow from regular car washes. What makes them different? Have you ever had one done? Any noticeable difference?
Some of the words in that image have different phonic pronunciations, but some only have different emphases. Hearing them you instantly know the difference, but seeing them could be very confusing. Plus, the difference in emphasis isn't set. Because of iambic pentameter and context, you could pronounce some of them the exact same way and mean something different because of the structure of the sentence. If you hadn't mastered that part of English, it could be very confusing.Nah, i dont see this as hard or much confusing personally. Every language has some words that sounds the same, but have a different meaning.
Like in polish, actual polish, we have word 'zamek', which means both a lock and a castle. But in polish it is easier to distinguish it in sentence due the complex word conjugations.
So my girlfriend and I are seeing numerous car washes around town that are apparently Polish. We thought nothing of it the first time, thinking maybe it was a family owned thing or something, but we thought it was strange to see multiple Polish car washes, so we are thinking it must be a particular way they do the wash. I've never heard of this kind of wash though and am wondering if they're better somehow from regular car washes. What makes them different? Have you ever had one done? Any noticeable difference?
This thread is great goddamnitPlanetoftheMJs.gif
Ah, the joys of the english language.
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