FROM: 11.november@cdc.org TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
What manner of speaking is this? English, Japanese, Russian…
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
I thought much the same. It feels like some of this should be integrated into normal speech. Sometimes, there just aren't words to express how one feels.
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TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
Could be considered trolls?
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
I could recite back her definitions, if you'd like. All in all, I think they're fairly interesting.
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TO: 11.november@cdc.org
Frost Giant. Technically a type of troll. I've been called an internet troll too, though. :-) I would like that, thank you!
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TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
Frost Giant. Does that mean you can change size?
[because he knows at least one other person who can do that]
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
You'll probably enjoy this quite a bit.
attachment.exps
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TO: 11.november@cdc.org
In a manner of speaking.
FROM: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
TO: 11.november@cdc.org
I like the hateshipping one. What an interesting culture.
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TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
What manner of speaking is this? English, Japanese, Russian…
FROM: 11.november@cdc.org
TO: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
I thought much the same. It feels like some of this should be integrated into normal speech. Sometimes, there just aren't words to express how one feels.
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TO: 11.november@cdc.org
Norse, actually!
FROM: laufeyson.loki@cdc.org
TO: 11.november@cdc.org
Agreed. It'd be nice to go up to someone and tell them how I feel in so little words. I'm amazing with them, but I can appreciate a lack of.