H & C
2 tier artzt
H & C
2 tier artzt
not alone, never alone…
but everyone is a stranger
familiar comfy strangers
9/10
so much work for such a small payoff.
splainin'?
lamentations
Thank you all for your trust
let's just start with light interest
you're not that good of sales
you heard
FUCK NO!
end of the world? call saul!
if you are meer caan
you just might be the enemy
maybe dead meer caan's (meer canne soldiers are enemy combatants) is desirable
get your own spyan
> 'sometimes you can't tell them, you have to SHOW them' (paraphrased)
seent it. not impressed
muh checks! not muh czeks
czop czop
kangaruse
kan g00 rux
no goo rux
Ruse | ˈroosā | (also Rousse)
an industrial city and the principal port of Bulgaria, on the Danube River; population 156,959 (2008).
ruse | rooz |
noun
an action intended to deceive someone; a trick: Eleanor tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house.
ORIGIN
late Middle English (as a hunting term): from Old French, from ruser ‘use trickery’, earlier ‘drive back’, perhaps based on Latin rursus ‘backwards’.
naive | näˈēv | (also naïve)
adjective
(of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment: the rather naive young man had been totally misled | I was politically naive.
• (of a person) natural and unaffected; innocent: Andy had a sweet, naive look when he smiled.
• of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.
DERIVATIVES
naiveness | näˈēvnis | (also naïveness) noun
ORIGIN
mid 17th century: from French naïve, feminine of naïf, from Latin nativus ‘native, natural’.