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I'm making this emote transparent for a friend so he can use it in an emoticon community project.Related content
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Yoggington [2006-04-26 17:13:07 +0000 UTC]
Superthanks for that. One small thing though, you know I'm a bloke right? I even updated my sig to offset the sheer pinkness of my avatar.
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ivyc In reply to Yoggington [2006-04-26 19:27:12 +0000 UTC]
a bloke? even if I knew what that mean, I doubt it would matter. your cool to me no matter what your "bloke" status is.
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Yoggington In reply to ivyc [2006-04-27 11:25:48 +0000 UTC]
"for a friend so she can use it"
You know I'm a man right? Male? Blokey bloke?
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ivyc In reply to Yoggington [2006-04-27 12:17:20 +0000 UTC]
oooh typo, man typo. fixed now though.
So, Bloke is like british for man?
I'm quickly learning american english and british english is like two seprate things.
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Yoggington In reply to ivyc [2006-04-27 12:21:52 +0000 UTC]
[link] Its a term most men are more comfortable with, where 'man' has all sort of noble connotations - manliness, duty etc., blokes are just blokes.
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ivyc In reply to Yoggington [2006-04-27 12:26:30 +0000 UTC]
Man has noble connotation? hmmm... not hear really. Or else they probably wouldn't call it the Mens room.
Anyway I guess bloke sounds sort of like americas "dude" cept, chicks can be dudes too. To me everyones a man and a dude.
Its always, dude, this man, that. I'm a plethra of pronoun bliss.
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Yoggington In reply to ivyc [2006-04-27 14:10:23 +0000 UTC]
We got 'dude' over here too, but its more like a guy who is (/or thinks they're) cool. And the chick version is dudette. I guess the closest female version of bloke would be 'bird', but a lot of girls will take offence at this.
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