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"I'm a genius compared to, say, a chair.
How about compared to a wardrobe ?"
Depends on the wardrobe. If it's from the far land of Spare Oom where eternal summer reigns around the bright city of War Drobe, then no.. I'm most certainly not a genius in comparison. |
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"I know alot about marine species eco system and corals does that make me a genius Nah . just someone who needs to get a hobby
Oh. Look at you." please do |
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"I know alot about marine species eco system and corals does that make me a genius Nah . just someone who needs to get a hobby
Oh. Look at you. please do
I did." perv |
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope"
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe. |
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"I know alot about marine species eco system and corals does that make me a genius Nah . just someone who needs to get a hobby "
That sounds to me like he's already got a hobby... |
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe. "
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key. |
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"Anyway, do you need a genius for anything or are you doing a survey
Nah ....... a few hours ago it was relevant
Idiots will do."
Oh I’ll go back to doing genius stuff then |
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over a year ago
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key."
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat |
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat "
There's a saying in my house.... |
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key."
think it's just one of those days on the Forum! |
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house...."
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house "
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes a fucking clever dick"
I travel in hope that maybe one day someone will |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes a fucking clever dick"
Bet there's plenty of people on here who would! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes a fucking clever dick
Bet there's plenty of people on here who would! "
Mine can whistle Dixie...
Wonder if that's clever enough |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes a fucking clever dick
Bet there's plenty of people on here who would!
Mine can whistle Dixie...
Wonder if that's clever enough "
I prefer my men to be a bit thick. Less lippy
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes a fucking clever dick
Bet there's plenty of people on here who would!
Mine can whistle Dixie...
Wonder if that's clever enough
I prefer my men to be a bit thick. Less lippy
"
Runs back into the man cave and hides from the scary lady...
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"Or should that be genii ? nope. Genii is plural of genie.
nope
Actually not true, it is sometimes confused with that but it is correct although the more acceptable plural form is Geniuses.
In answer to your original question you seemed to be asking if there was any Genius' in, meaning an "in" belonging to a genius, hence the misuse of an apostrophe.
Thanks
My little finger hit a key. It wasn't an error of ignorance, just an error but thanks for lesson.
It's only genii if you're speaking Latin. In English it's geniuses - unless you are just saying genius or genius' if your pinkie touches the wrong key.
It is also genii in English but had fallen out if common usage somewhat
There's a saying in my house....
There's a ghost in my house
No one likes fucking a clever dick"
ftfy |
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