Whiplashsmile4
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ORIGINAL: came4U Dominant/Dominate potential for getting laid punnett square: D=Dominate.the act of/actually, actively getting sum MDf=Male Dominant, prefers females MDm=" " , prefers males De/m=Domme.preferring males De/f=Domme.preferring females sf=sub, female sm=sub, male sa=sub alpha within poly (m or f) sd=sub delta within poly (m or f) MDf MdM De/m De/f sf sm sm sf sf/sa/sd sm,sa/sd sm,sam,sdm sf,saf,sdf conclusion: the semantics of what you use and how you use the word isn't THAT important as long as it looks visually correct within the correlation of the sentence, entire thought and paragragh. What matters is...that someone is getting some fine bdsm going on, instead of just worrying about taking D/e ESL lessons in black n white here (or blue). *edit: shit, what i made as a graph, came out as mere dribble LOL grr I guess what I'm sayin' is. Ok, the arguement is as old as the hills, BUT, look at the date on the dictionary quotes (1918). Just like many other words (recently formed/reshaped) to be then nouns are now verbs. like: Roast - a cooked hunk-o-meat / or the current act of cooking it Roast - The humiliation via Dean Martin et al Toast, same thing, except with a glass/bottle of booze in yer hand Polly wants a cracker (polly must be a parrot) Polly acts like such a cracker (polly must be black) I'm seeing a lot of D majors and minors here. I know where d, f, e is on the scale.. along with the Major, Minor and suspended chord patterns. Then again D could also mean Diminished chords as well. Can you please run the Chord Patterns by me again. I got the lyrics down.. Polly wants a cracker! yeah yeah yeah...
< Message edited by Whiplashsmile4 -- 3/5/2010 9:05:47 PM >
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