I think it's normal. The only reason I tend to lack online friends is that I will often forget the internet for school, or occasionally lose the internet. That, and the fact that I suck at making friends. /__ See that? It's a full stop. The end of a sentence. No more clauses.:CCry2:
They've done what to her family?:CShock:
The idea makes sense, though I do wonder whether they would actually leave her alone. I suspect she'll be constantly watched so they can tell you if she had tea or coffee and why that's important to the world.
I would do both of these, right after flying to the USA specifically for the blowing up part.:CHappy:
Okay, it's actually three things but the flag isn't important.
No longer Gandalf the grey, now it is Gandalf the tight.
Yes, I went and found the original cat thread to ensure (the cat previously known as) Gandalf was actually grey.
I had never heard of them before, though I had heard Don't upset the rhythm before.
On the channel linked, only one video is available in the UK apparently.:CIsee:
What about an 'or' that leaves open the option for more than one to do it.
for example: Let me know if either Jesse or James (have?) shown any competance.
I think 'nor' might be have as well, since it can easily be written as "both X and Y have not done A"
:CIsee:I still want your time machine.
And Watson solving a case?:CShock: I laugh slowly twice then wait quite a while before giving a third laugh.
I'm not sure about pluralization. While it might be singular for your reasons, there are multiple subjects given. Also, in neither-nor, both...
A few ideas from my baby bucket*: Diana, Ran, Kim.
Other ideas: Legolas.:CHappy: Any name that references Aerosmith
*Not an actual bucket, does not contain actual baby. is simply refering to a few baby names I thought up for no reason.
It's true that neither sentence is correct, but the reason is simpler than the ones given. Holmes and Watson did solve the case, together. :CStern: (Okay, Holmes did most of it.)
Also it should be noted that Ols' sentences are wrong as well. The original statements were past tense, not present...
Thank you for clearing that up. One thing I forgot to mention is that the profile link in your signature is for the second post in this thread, not the first.
I like Koru Arca. My main comment is that, at different points in the profile, he has been referred to as Koru, Arca and Arca's (note that 's is correct for the start of the history and possibly alright in intelligence). This confuses me as to which is his individual name and which is his family...
I have to say, he bears a slight similarity to Darth Maul. He's a Zabrak who wields juyo with a saberstaff and wears dark robes. It also seems unlikely that Raiden would be the name of an Iridonian animal, that Zabraks often took the names of.
However, the name isn't very important in that...