Lexicographer
Retired 13 May 2006
It has no repeat value though...
well, i guess its just something u had to see to believe!Originally posted by Lexicographer
That aside, how the hell do you do tricks with a ball on a stick that's been driven through your tongue? I can't think of any.
like with braces, you can tell when people have braces by how they talk, and when theyhave a ring by how they talkOriginally posted by bubz
so that's why my friend got it...
yeah i can't imagine getting my tongue pierced such a thick layer....
my friend said after a meal she can still taste the food on her tongue stud (or whatever you call it). and she speaks with a very slight lisp now.
It's not that hard when you know what to look for. Remember you're judging their method, not their content (unless it's irrelevant or something), so you're really looking at whether they put forward a more effective case.Originally posted by babyslug
I haven't done any adjudicating - friends have though, i think it'd be real hard.
Sterilise it and see your doctor as soon as you can.Originally posted by bubz
AAAAAAAAAAARGH my cartilage piercing is infected -___-
so i put the original stud back in. it's kinda swollen. ergh
I've freaked people out on the phone because of this. Sometimes you speak to them on the phone before you meet them, and they go nuts if you can tell they have braces without having seen them.Originally posted by iambored
like with braces, you can tell when people have braces by how they talk, and when theyhave a ring by how they talk
You adapt to the changed shape of your mouth over time. It's much less noticeable in people who've had braces for years than in people who've only had them for a few weeks.Originally posted by babyslug
I have braces - i don't think i have anything wrong with my speech. In actual fact i've had braces twice. Oh - well i guess i spit a fair bit when i talk.
sorry to bring this back up, but lol, thats funny shit! =p (that was a joke, right?) ...Originally posted by Lexicographer
No, that's not quite true. It's more to do with the fluid nature of the "gum" (flavour+saliva) as it enters the stomach. Basically your stomach is filled up with spit and that's what you excrete.
I have a friend thats adjudicating - we actually debated against each other back in highschool, anyway, she and i both agreed that marking went by method, manner, matter (or something) I remember being marked that way too.Originally posted by Lexicographer
It's not that hard when you know what to look for. Remember you're judging their method, not their content (unless it's irrelevant or something), so you're really looking at whether they put forward a more effective case..
We are people too you know!!!Originally posted by Lexicographer
You are a teacher? Interesting!
Then again, I've seen similar on my teachers back at the Fort.
LOL- too true, too true......Originally posted by Lexicographer
Yes yes, but I distinctly remember the way teachers tried to keep a mark of respectability by hiding anything about them that seemed deviant (like tattoos, alternate sexuality etc).