Tannhauser ([info]spyinthehaus) wrote,
@ 2008-10-13 07:59:00
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Thinking of words that mean two opposed things. Cleave, obviously. Fastness.



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[info]mordantcarnival
2008-10-13 01:16 pm UTC (link)
Weather. Out (sun vs lights).

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[info]mordantcarnival
2008-10-13 01:17 pm UTC (link)
Oooo, look.

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[info]vardebedian
2008-10-13 01:19 pm UTC (link)
Also http://alt-usage-english.org/excerpts/fxwhatwo.html (I can't make your link work, sorry)

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[info]mordantcarnival
2008-10-13 01:25 pm UTC (link)
OT: I need that shit you drive.

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[info]von_doom
2008-10-13 09:19 pm UTC (link)
A lot of those are just stupid.

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[info]theorybitch
2008-10-13 01:25 pm UTC (link)
In word heaven now.

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[info]plumsbitch
2008-10-13 02:31 pm UTC (link)
oooh!

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[info]miss_annersley
2008-10-13 01:19 pm UTC (link)
sanguine

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[info]braisedbywolves
2008-10-13 02:55 pm UTC (link)
Sanction

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[info]barrysarll
2008-10-13 06:48 pm UTC (link)
Let - as in allow, but also the opposite eg 'without let or hindrance'.

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[info]prayinmantis
2008-10-14 07:49 pm UTC (link)
moot, sort of?

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[info]as_alas_i_was
2008-10-15 02:24 am UTC (link)
I always thought "mind" had some weird twists to it: "mind" the baby (take charge of) and "mind" your parents (let them take charge of you). I realize that in some sense both mean "attend to" but still...

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[info]hopeina
2008-10-15 06:53 am UTC (link)
love this post

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