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<p>hoho…LOTR. Asimov gives Tolkien a run for his money though.</p>

<p>Favourite 19th Century work?</p>

<p>Sister Carrie! (Theador Dreiser sends a country girl to make it in Chicago.) </p>

<p>Whitman or Dickenson? Now that the time period is on my mind…</p>

<p>Whitman</p>

<p>Huxley or Orwell?</p>

<p>Orwell.</p>

<p>Charlotte Bronte or Emily Bronte? (Yes, you must choose between the sisters! And this is only literature!)</p>

<p>Emily. I hated Jane Eyre. A lot. </p>

<p>TomAHto or tomAYto?</p>

<p>AY</p>

<p>love hurts but sometimes its a good hurt (love hurts-incubus)</p>

<p>true or false?</p>

<p>True… I wonder if anyone can find that false.</p>

<p>Excited for this week? =)</p>

<p>More terrified, actually, than anything else. Two finals and this decision-- not precisely my idea of fun. I really hadn’t meant to get so invested in any one college, but it accidentally happened anyway.</p>

<p>Favorite Nobel Prize winner out of this year’s bunch?</p>

<p>me. i won the nobel prize for most likely to lie about getting a nobel prize if we dont give him one award.</p>

<p>favorite xmas cookie?</p>

<p>your mom. </p>

<p>is this a complete sentence?</p>

<p>Sugar cookies. One of my favorite cookie cutters is supposed to be a menorah but it looks more like a martini glass, so we sometimes decorate them like martinis, complete with olives made of colored sugar.</p>

<p>EDIT: No, but does it matter? It serves as a perfectly good answer to nearly any question with or without a predicate.</p>

<p>Does it annoy you that the other forums have stolen all of our games/interesting threads, or does it just make you proud that they liked ours so much?</p>

<p>I’m boycotting the copies. And that doesn’t say much, since I only post on this forum anyway… haha.</p>

<p>On the subject of complete sentences, why is “I am” the shortest complete sentence, and not “She runs” or anything else like that?</p>

<p>'cause it is</p>

<p>For all the Bowie fans, Ziggy Stardust or the Thin White Duke?</p>

<p>I guess because it’s only 3 letters. “I go.” would tie for shortest though.</p>

<p>EDIT: I took too long to type again! Twice in a row! I like Bowie, but I only know a few songs so I don’t have an answer.</p>

<p>Can you think of any other 3 letter sentences?</p>

<p>Because it’s zen! She runs isn’t all that complete because she’s running to or from somewhere (or on the spot, but seriously how boring is that?) but I am is complete because you always are. You never stop being. </p>

<p>Did that make any sense at all?</p>

<p>[EDIT: (seeing as I got here too late) I go?]</p>

<p>I guess in a nongrammatical sense that would be a good answer :)</p>

<p>(I love Ziggy Stardust! Woot Bowie fans!)</p>

<p>How do you take your coffee?</p>

<p>I’m not sure how to answer that question since the only coffee I drink is either White Mocha at Starbucks or a Vanilla Freddi at Peet’s.</p>

<p>What’s your favorite word?</p>

<p>Quisquous! </p>

<p>And yours?</p>

<p>fricative!</p>

<p>Isn’t it cool how “fricative” has a fricative? Yum, meta.</p>

<p>Yep. </p>

<p>Is “I go.” really not grammatically correct? It has a subject and the appropriate verb conjugation.</p>