a treaty.

Jan 06, 1979 21:10

Don't you find it interesting how similar the words "treaty" and "treatise" are? One of those word pairs where the etymology is clear and yet the current meanings are quite different. My dictionary says that both words come from a root meaning "to deal with." With that in mind...

A TREATY, BY ANDROMEDA TONKS
PARTIES CONCERNED*: T. Tonks, S. Black ( Read more... )

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:49:11 UTC
Cos he really is one. He never tries to make anything easy for anyone.

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:50:29 UTC
I'M JUST PUTTING MYSELF OUT HERE FOR HIM AND THIS IS WHAT I GET.

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:51:23 UTC
SURE THAT FUCKER IS JUST HAVING A RIGHT OLD LAUGH WITH HIS BOYFRIENDS ABOUT ALL OF THIS.

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:52:35 UTC
WHY THE FUCK DO I HAVE TO CHANGE. HE NEEDS TO CHANGE. FUCKING COCKBITE MOTHER FUCKING SHITE CLUSTER.

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dromedy August 7 2007, 03:54:30 UTC
Will you give it some time Ted!

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tonksly August 7 2007, 03:53:59 UTC
FUCK HIM FUCK HIM FUCK HIM HE CAN FUCK OFF AND DIE.

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dromedy August 7 2007, 03:55:28 UTC
YOU ARE ALREADY VIOLATING THE TREATY, THE TREATY HAS NOT EVEN BEEN IN EXISTENCE FOR FIVE MINUTES.

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