View Full Version : OT: A picture from the night Koolaid man was concieved
Thebesteva
12-26-2013, 05:00 AM
http://abortionsforall.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/showgirls4.jpg
lefty
12-26-2013, 05:04 AM
The guy on the left reminds me of Lakaluva's avatar
Wait
Nooooooooooooooooooooo
Arnold Toht
12-26-2013, 05:08 AM
*Conceived.
Thebesteva
12-26-2013, 05:14 AM
*Conceived.
http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Chris-Farley-Smile-to-Shock-Reaction.gif
AchillesHeel
12-26-2013, 05:42 AM
http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Chris-Farley-Smile-to-Shock-Reaction.gif
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJSqkwyL1Zo
1:13
Calispursfan11
12-26-2013, 09:36 PM
http://abortionsforall.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/showgirls4.jpg
So sad, but even more deplorable were his experiences as an infant...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8_wUGcq2R0
Thebesteva
12-30-2013, 07:09 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJSqkwyL1Zo
1:13
*Conceived.
http://www.damnlol.com/i/9a62bc614498a890a918892475b0f943.jpg
bluebellmaniac
12-30-2013, 07:25 AM
http://www.damnlol.com/i/9a62bc614498a890a918892475b0f943.jpg
A little Googling finds this:
In the Oxford English Dictionary (http://www.oed.com/), there are 8161 words that involve the letters i and e adjacent to each other.
To follow the rule, they would have to occur in the order "ie", unless they are preceded by the letter "c", in which case they must occur in the order "ei".
Words that have ie, not after c (ambience, achieved): 5232 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&f_1=Headword&nearDistance=1&o_1=NOT&ordered=false&page=53&pageSize=100&q_0=%2aie%2a&q_1=%2acie%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
Words that have cei (apperceive, ceiling): 182 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&nearDistance=1&ordered=false&page=2&pageSize=100&q_0=%2acei%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
To break the rule, they would have to occur in the order "ei" without being preceded by a "c" or appear in the order "ie" while being preceded by a "c".
Words that have ei, not after a c (abaeile, abeigh): 2423 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&f_1=Headword&nearDistance=1&o_1=NOT&ordered=false&page=25&pageSize=100&q_0=%2aei%2a&q_1=%2acei%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
Words that have cie (abortifacient, ancient): 384 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&nearDistance=1&ordered=false&page=4&pageSize=100&q_0=%2acie%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
So, among all ei or ie words in the Oxford English Dictionary, 5414 words follow the rule of thumb, and 2807 break the rule.
AchillesHeel
12-30-2013, 07:48 AM
A little Googling finds this:
In the Oxford English Dictionary (http://www.oed.com/), there are 8161 words that involve the letters i and e adjacent to each other.
To follow the rule, they would have to occur in the order "ie", unless they are preceded by the letter "c", in which case they must occur in the order "ei".
Words that have ie, not after c (ambience, achieved): 5232 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&f_1=Headword&nearDistance=1&o_1=NOT&ordered=false&page=53&pageSize=100&q_0=%2aie%2a&q_1=%2acie%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
Words that have cei (apperceive, ceiling): 182 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&nearDistance=1&ordered=false&page=2&pageSize=100&q_0=%2acei%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
To break the rule, they would have to occur in the order "ei" without being preceded by a "c" or appear in the order "ie" while being preceded by a "c".
Words that have ei, not after a c (abaeile, abeigh): 2423 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&f_1=Headword&nearDistance=1&o_1=NOT&ordered=false&page=25&pageSize=100&q_0=%2aei%2a&q_1=%2acei%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
Words that have cie (abortifacient, ancient): 384 (http://www.oed.com/search?browseType=sortAlpha&case-insensitive=true&f_0=Headword&nearDistance=1&ordered=false&page=4&pageSize=100&q_0=%2acie%2a&scope=ENTRY&sort=entry&type=dictionarysearch)
So, among all ei or ie words in the Oxford English Dictionary, 5414 words follow the rule of thumb, and 2807 break the rule.
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