FOURTH BEAT ♫

Sep 01, 2010 09:22

A "bash" requires hitting people. Not attending would result in your body shifting to a "square". Hm. I don't understand why the girl over the phone sounded so happy.

...Please be careful.

another what's a "bash" post, she doesn't get out much either, she doesn't talk much, thanks a lot altrouge

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angelic_meister September 1 2010, 19:40:02 UTC
Actually, both terms are...slang. A 'bash' just means 'party' and being a 'square' means not being cool. I've heard it enough to know.

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Then again, knowing this place, who knows how literal they'll take the words.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:06:15 UTC
...Slang? Are you sure?

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angelic_meister September 2 2010, 20:36:49 UTC
Positive. We should still be careful, though.

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hasyourbeats September 3 2010, 00:36:24 UTC
Why? What is at this party?

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funkinmylab September 1 2010, 23:07:11 UTC
Sounds like my kind of fun.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:06:47 UTC
It doesn't sound fun...

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funkinmylab September 2 2010, 12:52:22 UTC
Regardless of the differences, they equal fun!

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 19:46:13 UTC
People might get hurt.

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wybrows September 1 2010, 23:12:25 UTC
Pretty sure that's not what they meant.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:07:03 UTC
Mm? What did they mean then...?

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wybrows September 2 2010, 22:42:54 UTC
I think a bash is a party and square is a lame person. They're really stupid words so no one with a brain uses 'em like that.

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hasyourbeats September 3 2010, 00:37:38 UTC
The girl on the phone used those words...

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doomedreunion September 1 2010, 23:42:13 UTC
I have heard a bash is actually a party, actually...

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:07:22 UTC
...is it? Why would they call a party a "bash"?

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doomedreunion September 2 2010, 05:18:09 UTC
It has to do with the terminology of this time period, it would seem. It is very confusing, I will admit.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 19:47:35 UTC
It's a strange name to give to a party. I've never heard it before.

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wise_king September 1 2010, 23:43:41 UTC
A bash is a party, I do believe.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:07:57 UTC
...I was told differently.

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wise_king September 2 2010, 05:09:04 UTC
You were told wrong then.

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hasyourbeats September 2 2010, 05:10:01 UTC
Are you sure it's a party...?

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