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kierstenkudos:

textuallyaroused:

drusyc:

So what’s the time?A (very) crude prototype.

Might it be…
TIME TO GET ILL?

If I hadn’t already made David a Dali clock, this would’ve be made.

I want this, but in Phillies font.

kierstenkudos:

textuallyaroused:

drusyc:

So what’s the time?
A (very) crude prototype.

Might it be…

TIME TO GET ILL?

If I hadn’t already made David a Dali clock, this would’ve be made.

I want this, but in Phillies font.

I hate how facebook chat now tells you when the person you’re talking to read your message

kierstenkudos:

There go the days of reading a message and pretending you didn’t read it for a few hours/days/ever until you plan out exactly how you’re going to respond. 

Damn facebook, making interactions even more stressful. 

THIS.

Yeah, that is weird.

Yup. Not a fan. Hahaha

No, I meant using “anymore” as “now.” I can’t think of a context in which that would work at all. I’ve never heard anyone say that haha

Well, I mean to me, if someone were like “oh, I can’t do that anymore [now], something came up” sure, that makes sense. But I’d hear people saying things like “that’s fine back then, but it’s just weird anymore [now]” or something where the ‘anymore’ is out of context and I’m like huh???

I just… don’t understand. Just… why?

What, as to why I hate when it’s used that way? I guess just because once I started living in Levittown I heard everyone using it that way and I thought “what do they mean ‘anymore’? that’s not even in context” Even though I’m still not a fan of it, I’m used to it now, so I don’t really hate it as much as I used to….but yeah…I always thought it was a Levittown thing since I never heard anyone in Langhorne use it that way.

Me and my cousin are talking about this because he was there and I hate him.

Sunny Day Real Estate - “New Song” at the Troc.

Apparently it’s a Philly thing to use “anymore” as a synonym for “now”?

I just thought it was just a horrible Levittown thing (hence why I hate when people used it that way).