Because it is stupid. And Louisa May Alcott was stupid.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 28/09/2010 01:34:40 AM
Words should not be used in a manner directly contrary to their original purpose.
No.
Language evolves. It happens. Get over it.
No.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla
Ghavrel is Ghavrel is Ghavrel
*MySmiley*
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Bears are scared of courgettes?
23/09/2010 09:14:19 PM
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You should probably include the term that people not from the Isles or Kiwiland call them.
23/09/2010 10:46:22 PM
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This is an English language website, I'm not getting into translating my posts to non-english tongue
23/09/2010 10:59:38 PM
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Much as I hate to side with the colonials on matters of language...
24/09/2010 11:34:52 AM
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I think that rather proves my point
24/09/2010 11:44:55 AM
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You could use 'squash'.
24/09/2010 04:09:51 PM
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Isn't that a different but related vegetable?
24/09/2010 04:14:13 PM
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It is sometimes called a zucchini squash. Like summer squash, spaghetti squash, etc
24/09/2010 04:59:05 PM
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*nod* squash is the general term and would not define a courghini *NM*
24/09/2010 05:17:24 PM
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You are boring me, plant nerd
24/09/2010 05:29:12 PM
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And all the crap sports I've had to listen to from you? Puh-lease!
25/09/2010 12:28:55 AM
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Ah, zucchini
23/09/2010 11:08:59 PM
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Yeah, I had to google it to figure it out. *NM*
23/09/2010 11:39:31 PM
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You see, snoopsapoops? Chaos! *NM*
24/09/2010 01:34:42 AM
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Umm.
24/09/2010 10:14:38 AM
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What, that I'm awesome?
24/09/2010 01:22:06 PM
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You must think "awesome" means something different to what I think it means
24/09/2010 02:31:27 PM
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Zucchini can be quite tasty *NM*
24/09/2010 02:18:41 AM
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Sure, when they're in bread form.
24/09/2010 02:54:49 AM
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They're good roasted as well
24/09/2010 10:16:27 AM
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I think most people in Kiwiland alternate between courgette and zucchini.
24/09/2010 11:14:41 AM
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If it was a cucumber I would have understood
24/09/2010 08:30:39 AM
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But.... but... how do you drink Pimms? *NM*
24/09/2010 10:14:03 AM
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Now you're just throwing random made up words at us! *NM*
24/09/2010 10:26:32 AM
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You don't know what Pimms is? Are you some sort of monster?!?!? *NM*
24/09/2010 10:27:44 AM
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Remember where I come from?
24/09/2010 10:37:17 AM
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No, I've completely lost track of where you are currently claiming
24/09/2010 10:40:20 AM
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Cucumbers are so blah.
24/09/2010 01:22:48 PM
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You must have been eating poor cucumbers.
24/09/2010 01:26:22 PM
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Americans have different cucumbers than us normal folks
24/09/2010 02:29:44 PM
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we do? I mean, I know we sell our HUGENORMOUS not-as-tasty ones...
24/09/2010 05:19:02 PM
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?? you literally have no tastebuds then.
24/09/2010 05:22:00 PM
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The "water" being the key part.
24/09/2010 05:29:31 PM
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So do lot of citrus fruits
24/09/2010 08:02:32 PM
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Please, don't lecture me about ligands.
24/09/2010 06:40:15 PM
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then use the term "literally" correctly
24/09/2010 11:59:31 PM
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No way, hyperbole is the greatest thing in the universe. *NM*
25/09/2010 02:59:48 AM
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i am fond of hyperbole...the use of "literally" to do so inaccurately is a pet peeve, though
25/09/2010 03:04:06 AM
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LadyLorraine is being far too polite. DO NOT USE LITERALLY IN A HYPERBOLIC SENTENCE. PERIOD. *NM*
27/09/2010 08:28:04 PM
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Why not?
28/09/2010 12:08:44 AM
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Because it is stupid. And Louisa May Alcott was stupid.
28/09/2010 01:34:40 AM
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I get that a lot and can't see how people don't notice this horrible taste! *NM*
25/09/2010 11:55:55 AM
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