
| feather #388739 11 months ago |
this gives me an idea . . . . . . . . . |
| Anonymous #388742 11 months ago |
...Joseph Derpcreux? |
| Anonymous #388788 11 months ago |
I raided yo' fridge |
| Anonymous #388796 11 months ago |
Not trying to be a nazi but I believe it should just be "done away with the myriad items which"
"Of" should never come after myriad since myriad means "lots of" so it's "lots of of" Say "There were myriad stars tonight" not "There was a myriad of stars tonight" |
| Shred_Hexstring #388802 11 months ago |
myriad is a large amount, like plethora. |
| Jackarunda #388806 11 months ago |
^ but |
| Jackarunda #388811 11 months ago |
using myriad as an adjective is distinctly poetic, and thus both usages are deemed acceptable. I didn't look this up before I made this; I just used the word myriad as I had always heard it used |
| Anonymous #388855 11 months ago |
I laughed. |
| Maya #388953 11 months ago |
Wow, I feel envy of you Jack, I wish I have such talent :( |
| Anonymous #389217 11 months ago |
Nice! |
| Ferrotter #389681 11 months ago |
I probably would've captioned it, "If you're Derp and you don't know where to go to, why don't you go where dinners veg? Raidin' Carrot's Fridge!" |