Save the Nurbürging...
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The green hell is going to die if we do not save it, so please share this link with everybody you know:
http://savethering.org/
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So please share it as much as you can!
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The green hell is going to die if we do not save it, so please share this link with everybody you know:
http://savethering.org/
You may think this is SPAM or any other kind of unwanted message, but this is true.
So please share it as much as you can!
Thanks!
Legit.
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Facebook group:
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Originally Posted by AFs2k,Dec 28 2010, 06:04 PM
And do something about that lady instead...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabine_Schmitz
One of the few women I'd go straight for.
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illude [ɪˈluːd]
vb
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) Literary to trick or deceive
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illudes - deceives cheats, deludes, hoodwinks, beguiles, tricks
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il·lude /ɪˈlud/ Show Spelled
[ih-lood] Show IPA
–verb (used with object), -lud·ed, -lud·ing.
1. to deceive or trick.
2. Obsolete .
a. to mock or ridicule.
b. to evade.
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All taken from dictionary sites...
Here's this:
Latin root word: ludere - "to play"
Latin prefix: il - we'll use "at/with"
We can now make words like illusion or illude, which is like"Sarcasm plays with you" or "Sarcasm is an illusion to you." or again, "Sarcasm illudes you." Basically Sarcasm mind F'd him.
We good?
vb
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) Literary to trick or deceive
____________________________________
illudes - deceives cheats, deludes, hoodwinks, beguiles, tricks
____________________________________
il·lude /ɪˈlud/ Show Spelled
[ih-lood] Show IPA
–verb (used with object), -lud·ed, -lud·ing.
1. to deceive or trick.
2. Obsolete .
a. to mock or ridicule.
b. to evade.
_____________________________________
All taken from dictionary sites...
Here's this:
Latin root word: ludere - "to play"
Latin prefix: il - we'll use "at/with"
We can now make words like illusion or illude, which is like"Sarcasm plays with you" or "Sarcasm is an illusion to you." or again, "Sarcasm illudes you." Basically Sarcasm mind F'd him.
We good?









