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eldritchenthusiast · 1 year
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Hunter’s moon ✨🌙
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myspacepoet · 7 months
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we have to let gerard way work in the mines.
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feralforpapa · 2 years
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Papa Emeritus III/Terzo (spicy headcanon)
A/N: Sorry if this sucks - I’m new to the fandom. I’m still trying to get a better feel for the Papas’ personalities. Pls feel free to request more headcanons for Papa III, if you liked this one! 🖤
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Always horny
A complete and utter flirt
Bisexual nightmare
He’s basically Gomez Addams in skull paint
“*Purr* …. Sí, Amore mio.”
His dirty talk is unmatched, and he adds fuel to the fire if you have a praise kink
He loves to tease with his mouth and fingers
His favorite position is any position
Insatiable
He’s a sucker for cowgirl and missionary - he loves watching your face contort with pleasure
But he’ll have your soul leaving your body during doggystyle
Notorious for teasing you with slow, deep thrusts
Hearing you beg for him is music to his ears
A romantic at heart, but more than capable of fucking your brains out
Has a breeding kink
Daddy Emeritus
Loves to give body worship
“Such a divine creature, my pet.”
He’s a switch
He absolutely loves giving oral and demands you to grab fistfuls of his hair while he goes down on you
Will tell you how gorgeous you are during, especially when you climax
Loves to be pegged tbh
Absolutely knows the difference between “harder!” and “faster!”
He doesn’t stop or even think about finishing until you’re completely exhausted and satisfied
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nanowatzophina · 9 months
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I love them guys.
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hypnotic-kink · 1 year
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lemonadeandlanguages · 8 months
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if I order/command someone in French will I say “tu marches” or “tu marche”
Hi!
You actually would omit the "tu" altogether, and just say "marche" :)
Orders and commands use the impératif which doesn't require the use of pronouns, since it's only used with tu, nous and vous, all of which have distinct conjugations that allow people to know who it refers to.
The endings for the verbs in impératif are:
For verbs in the first group (regular verbs ending in -er):
(tu) -e -> e.g. marche, aime, visite
(nous) -ons -> e.g. marchons, aimons, visitons
(vous) -ez -> e.g. marchez, aimez, visitez
For verbs in the second group (regular verbs ending in -ir):
(tu) -is -> e.g. finis, agis, accomplis
(nous) -issons -> e.g. finissons, agissons, acomplissons
(vous) -issez -> e.g. finissez, agissez, accomplissez
For verbs in the third group (irregular verbs ending in -ir, -re, and -oir):
(tu) -s -> e.g. cours, mets, vois
(nous) -ons -> e.g. courons, mettons, voyons
(vous) -ez -> e.g. courez, mettez, voyez
Other verbs in the third group are conjugated a bit differently, such as faire and aller:
Faire: fais, faisons, faites
Aller: va, allons, allez
This ended up being a bit longer than expected but hopefully it helps!
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fieriframes · 9 months
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[If there was no imperative, it was not love.]
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König, Ekkehard & Peter Siemund. 2007. Speech act distinctions in grammar. In Timothy Shopen (ed.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description: Volume 1: Clause Structure, vol. 1, 276–324. 2nd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511619427.005.
Sentence types (page 279, figure 5.1 )
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trolledu · 5 months
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amethysttribble · 1 year
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It continues to stress me out when I’m reminded that like... /a lot/ of people don’t outline their stories. Like, of course, everyone’s creative process is different and no one is better than the other
but also- on an emotional level- I’m just like... guys T_T outline good and fun
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meirlinjar · 8 months
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Imperative mood in søłsiþe
imperative mood: (used for commands)
uses the stem of the infinitive of the verb
e.g.: to drive: ot köre
imperative is kör
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ukdamo · 1 year
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"Force the lock, batter down the door. Outface, defy, disprove the Oracle in order to become the poet, the darer!" - Lawrence Durrell, 'Clea', The Alexandria Quartet.
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stuff-lost-in-time · 11 months
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Vocatives and Imperatives
If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others - Tryon Edwards
or as I like to say,
Hey Amateur! If you want to skill up in anything, teach it.
vəNētu, paˀeˀovaˀekoNēti ˀiboˀinoNəəpoguBe, viʔituTi.
Breakdown:
vəNētu, paˀe ˀovaˀekoNēti ˀiboˀinoNəəpo guBe, viʔituTi.
Note that instead of using 'ka' to signify the subject of the sentance, I used 'tu,' the vocative. This would be the class you would use to get someone's attention. If your name was John and people were trying to get your attention they would call out "Johntu." This pairs well with the imperative marker 'viʔ' attatched to the word viʔituTi. "viʔituTi," is a full sentence meaning, depending on context, "Teach it" and "Teach those," but also "teach her," "teach him," or "teach them." In its original context, the ˀi in viʔituTi matches the same in ˀiboˀinoNəəpo, so it's a good guess that it refers to that.
Translating this quote forced me to formalized the association between the various derivations of the word poNē, which relates to knowing and mastery of subjects and you can find that list here.
Word List
paˀe - if
vəNē - nuetral - amatuer
ˀeko - intensely / very
vaNē - to increase in mastery
ˀino - any
boNəə - thing
guBē - to want
tuTī - to teach
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howifeltabouthim · 1 year
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It's him, he feels just as I do, that we must meet again.
Iris Murdoch, from The Book and the Brotherhood
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hunterlog · 1 year
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has anyone ripped the limbus company sprites yet
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rabbitmotifs · 1 year
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i have GOT to lust after that youtube loser
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