Even more bonus points for the clever miss here, since I am indeed most sincere about them. I want more people to endeavour to enjoy others' enthusiasm without trendy cynicism!
Plus, also, I don't really know when 'who' and 'whom' are, respectively, appropriate.
I accidentally admitted to not knowing the proper usages of 'whom' and 'who to my superviser, and he looked like he was going to cry because of it. The 'whom' thing has a name, but I don't understand all that English grammar jive talk.
*ahem* I would like it to be clear that my cynicism is not 'trendy', it will occasionally relate to a mistrust of 'trends' but I assure you all I'm only cynical about things I think deserve it. I'm certainly very sincere about music.
Also, clearly Sky is sincere about Haiku, which is commendable, even if she doesn't seem to want to post many of them. :P
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Plus, also, I don't really know when 'who' and 'whom' are, respectively, appropriate.
I know shockingly little about grammar.
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Also, clearly Sky is sincere about Haiku, which is commendable, even if she doesn't seem to want to post many of them. :P
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him:
I detest marking.
Ceteris Paribus, I'd
prefer to get smashed.
me:
Marking.
Ceteris paribus, I'd
rather have my latin
on sweaty dance floors.
(They are not really 'proper' haikus, but with Ceteris paribus, options are limited.)
Others are welcome to play!
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