08-08-2010, 12:06 AM
(08-07-2010, 11:22 PM)TEF™ link Wrote: 1. You're an idiot.
2. Holden is from Australia; I believe it's Australian English, but I'm not entirely sure. I honestly never bothered with spelling differences in Australian or Canadian English, only British and American. As far as I know, however, it's only used for the rubber thing that allows your vehicle to move. I'm not sure if it applies to how drowsy one is, but I don't live there so I won't go making assumptions. (... Upon further thought I believe it's actually used as an alternative spelling in British English as well, but I've personally noticed more siding with "tire.")
Did you check your closets and underneath your bed? What about the window?
You should look into some sleep studies. There's plenty out there (and they're extraordinarily interesting).
1. oh ty
2. i care about these spelling differencies cuz i'm still at school and english is a foreign language for us and guess what.. they make us write paragraphs in the final tests and "different" is not like "diffrent" and i like to get full scores so yes i care very much O_o


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