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By Karl - 21/02/2011 11:43
smexy. xD
I signed up just to point out something to all you English major wannabes. 'Disorient' and 'Disorientate' are both transitive verbs. 'Disorient' was coined in the 1600s (I think), and 'Disorientate' in the early 1700s. They both have the same meanings, just that the first one is used by lazy people.
He could be at a nearby college and live there because he doesn't have enough money to buy a place of his own.. And haha wow good job OP
dear god...
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dang. i wish i had a big, strapping young man like you around my house.
You're one of them manly men, aren't you? Hehe...