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AlejOrtiz chaos spawn #2 | (More than one Admin. Bahala kayong malito sa format mga hangal. 👀)| OC.| RP.|

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Evaristo Alejandrino-Ortiz (@ebing1ayo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern Au Brigada kids: Stella: Pasimuno ng kalat kasi wala lang Ebing and Idang: Go na go syempre Pepito: Go rin daw(With reservations) Kuya Monching: Walang choice Ate Max: Go rin sya kasi she wants to see monching fail for some reason

Merriam-Webster (@merriamwebster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ‘strophe’ in both ‘apostrophe’ and ‘catastrophe’ comes from the Greek verb ‘stréphein’ meaning “to turn or twist.” The ‘cata’ in ‘catastrophe’ comes from Greek ‘kata’ meaning “over.” A catastrophe figuratively turns one’s world upside down.

fiona ᡣ𐭩 •。ꪆৎ ˚⋅ (@fionag60) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OOMFS AND NON-OOMFS you should totally fill out this ship chart for funsies!! I found this a few years ago and I think it’s quite unqiue and fun to fill out!!! I’d love to see what preferences y’all would put for your ships!! 💞💞

OOMFS AND NON-OOMFS you should totally fill out this ship chart for funsies!! I found this a few years ago and I think it’s quite unqiue and fun to fill out!!! I’d love to see what preferences y’all would put for your ships!! 💞💞
Wylfċen (@wylfcen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

English is full of “lexical gaps”: words that are implied to exist but don’t, because we borrowed a bunch of words from Latin but not other, related words↓

English is full of “lexical gaps”: words that are implied to exist but don’t, because we borrowed a bunch of words from Latin but not other, related words↓