@candle Why are you mad? It's nice that you can tell them apart more easily! :p
@candle @Ronflaix If you like murder mysteries, you *most definitely* should.
A gruesome murder has been committed... in a room locked from within. Still locked when police arrived.
But no trace of the murderer. :<
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_the_Yellow_Room
@candle Put them in the tub!
(Now you know what they're for! :< )
@candle ::ominous music intensifies as the camera pans::
https://witches.town/media/9_ZK5Y2V7_-w1ZyW4fU
@Hiraelle ON REGARDE C'EST QUOI DANS LA BOBINE!! :<
y'a quoi dans cette bobine /o\
@chamsz Et quand t'auras fini, y'en a d'autres au frais... #CestDeLaBonne https://witches.town/media/2Ngtz3XJf22CGDNX5g4
Bon bah demain et après-demain, concours. Si vous avez des bonnes ondes en rab, je suis preneuse.
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is that not exactly what i typed, duo lingo?
https://witches.town/media/n4UuLPAMoRvijgEiQxU
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duo lingo? more like bougie lingo
https://witches.town/media/2Z02hexIdCAlPc0vTdY
@aprrrl Tu.
It would have been rude a generation ago, but in the age of Internet we're MUCH more familiar with each other by default.
In fact, using formal speech tends to mean purposeful distance, like when talking politics with someone who has the WRONG opinions... :p
So, keep it for professional settings, old people and angry disputes with strangers, use "tu" by default with everyone else. :<