"Did I hear things, or can that little dog speak?" / "He says he can't..."

Jul 08, 2010 16:35

Poll Because I'm curious, and everyone loves polls, right?

I've changed my White Collar shipping to the OT3, now. XD
HOW IS SHE SO AWESOME? SRSLY.

i ship everything, tv: white collar, polls

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truexillusions July 8 2010, 14:42:53 UTC
Yes? I think. I think it's more of just a person thing if you let people wear shoes in your house. /idkifthatmakessense

It's early so I'm blaming that on my not knowing the difference between those words.

And I plan on watching WC eventually. I don't get that channel and I can't watch TV shows on my computer so...

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lessrest July 8 2010, 14:47:28 UTC
Yeah, that makes sense. I meant, like, do most people wear their shoes inside. What's most common. Not, like, EVERYONE, just MOST people :D

Eh, don't feel bad. I didn't learn the difference until college, and Swedish was, like, my best subject in school (the Swedish words are exactly the same as the English ones, in this case). XD

Oh, that sucks. But on the other hand, you'll have more eps to watch once you're able to watch it! :)

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lessrest July 8 2010, 14:44:26 UTC
plastichangers, why'd you answer "yes they do"? I live in the same country as you... people DO NOT wear shoes inside here, wtf XD

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mzsparkles July 8 2010, 14:53:17 UTC
Since I've totally forgotten the difference, wanna enlighten me?

It is a very wonderful OT3 isn't it?

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lessrest July 8 2010, 15:00:29 UTC
Absorb: something is absorbed into a material. That's why they throw that word around in commercials for menstrual pads.
Adsorb: something is adsorbed to the surface of a material. It sticks to the surface of a material.
:)

YES THEY ARE. ♥

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nomorefrostbite July 8 2010, 15:27:57 UTC
WELL.... people in Britain obvs do wear shoes inside their house sometimes. Some do and some don't.

Personally, as soon as i'm past the front door, the shoes come off. BAREFOOT IS THE ONLY WAY TO GO, BB. Plus, it's healthier for the feet, scientifically so.

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lessrest July 8 2010, 15:32:48 UTC
Yeah, some people do here in Sweden too, like, in the countryside where people are running in and out of their houses constantly.. but the majority of people take their shoes off, so I voted "they don't". :)

I AGREE. Shoes inside, that's just weird. ;)

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nomorefrostbite July 8 2010, 15:38:47 UTC
Well the feet have a lot of sweat glands and such, and it's better for them to go barefoot on a regular basis... therefore - footwear = BAD HEALTH.

This is now an established fact.

And despite loving the prettiness of my highheels and gladiator sandals, I think we should all start a campaign to ban shoes.

Just as soon as they make roads and paths smoother, and destroy all gravel and small stones EVER.

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lessrest July 8 2010, 15:43:34 UTC
I've always suspected that! :D Cool.

Just as soon as they make roads and paths smoother, and destroy all gravel and small stones EVER.
Oh man, I had to walk half an hour barefoot to get home on Midsummer's Eve, and the gravel and small stones killed me. My feet hurt so much, it was horrible...

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mzsparkles July 8 2010, 15:51:29 UTC
HOLY SHIT, LOOK AT THIS *_*

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lessrest July 8 2010, 15:55:42 UTC
COOOOL :D

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mzsparkles July 8 2010, 15:58:57 UTC
RIGHT?!

And for some lolz there's this and this and this and this

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lessrest July 20 2010, 12:30:39 UTC
LOL

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