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  • Birthday 09/01/1993

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  1. Kind of sad, kind of happy, kind of.. uh, how to put it.. Like the feeling when your heart wants something pretty badly, but your brain has to step in and be like "Hey, don't fall in to deep, lets think about things here"..
  2. Alright, so numbers. 1- un 2- deux 3- trois 4- quatre 5- cinq 6- six 7- sept 8- huit 9- neuf 10- dix 11- onze 12- douze 13- treize 14- quatorze 15- quinze 16- seize 17- dix-sept 18- dix-huit 19- dix-neuf 20- vingt Then, from 20 onwards, it's kind of like 17,18,19. So say the number was 23, you'd say the word for 20 and the word for 3. 23 would be vingt-trois. Also, anything that's with 1 (21,31,41, etc) you say "et" in between the two numbers (the word for and). So 21 would be vingt-et-un. The rest until 100 are 30- trente 40- quarante 50- cinqante 60- soixante Then starting at 70, they are kind of different. For 70, you say the word for 60, plus the words after 10. Like what you'd get if you subtracted 60 from that number. 70-soixante-dix 71-soixante-onze 72- soixante-douze Like that. 80- quatre-vingts Then the 90's are similar to 70's. You say the word for 80, then what would be left if you subracted 80 from that number. 90- quatre- vingt-dix 91-quatre-vingt-onze 100 is cent. 200 is deux-cent and it continues like that in the hundreds. If you had a number like 456 it would be "quatre-cent-cinqante-six" (hyphens aren't too important, a space would do fine as well) 1000 is mille and the same idea carries. 2000 is deux-mille. A number like 9286 would be "neuf-mille deux-cent quatre-vingt-six" It took me a while to learn numbers, but once you understand the basics it's not bad to figure out
  3. We take it in school here, so after 11 years of classes, I've earned the right to be officially bilingual Ask away if you have questions about french, anyone at all
  4. It took me... 11 years to learn French properly and to become "bilingual".. But the basics aren't too hard
  5. Yes, that would be awesome! I know nothing about Swedish, so it will be completely new And I can help as much as possible with French
  6. TEACH ME ALL THE THINGS I love learning different languages! I can help people with English, and French. French is my second language, so its possible I won't be right 100% of time. Also, I know a bit of Persian/Farsi (Dari, the Farsi from Afghanistan) So get at me if you want some help, and I'll think of something I want to know
  7. Yeah, with pansexual people there is no distinction (at least from what I understand. And the name's Eileen
  8. Ya see though, for all bisexuals it's not that gender is being removed, it's just that you can love both, but in different ways. It's kind of hard to explain, but it's kind of like.. Well say you can love cats or dogs. Some people only love cats, and some people only love dogs. Well, some people love both cats and dogs, but each in separate ways, and then there are some people who just loved domestic house animals. Pansexuality is generally labeled under bisexuality (I guess), but that would be the whole "removing gender" type thing. I can't speak for it though, I consider myself bisexual. I see gender, I could fall in love with either, but it is distinct. Again, hard to explain, but I've tried
  9. I have a friend from Ireland.. I think I just got her hooked on Great Big Sea
  10. OH, I'm passionate about it to (being someone who is bisexual), I guess.. Hmm, how do I put it.. I know that right now, it is good to stand there and announce your sexuality when you're not straight. It's wonderful, it really is. But also, in the way that straight people don't have to announce that they're straight, people of other sexualities shouldn't have to announce it either. Or at least in my ideal world where everyone gets along. I'm hoping one day that dream comes true. Hope I didn't offend anyone, I know I wasn't very clear on what I was saying
  11. I totally agree, I guess my point just was that to be "out" you don't have to be on a pedestal and announce it. I think that's what I was trying to say
  12. Il a été un longtemps depuis je parle en francais. Probablament, tous je dis été faux. Et je dis "J'ai bilingue"
  13. Now, sorry for not quoting anything, but here's my two cents. And I'll try to be as articulate as possible. While I understand that some people are closeted, where they actually hide their sexuality. But to be out you don't need to stand on a stage and say "I'M GAY/BI/WHATEVER". Some people just live their lives, and don't make a big deal out of things. Some people just keep their relationships personal. While I totally understand that it's good to stand up and be proud of who you are, being gay or bi or whatever is no different than being straight. And all you straight people don't have to announce that your orientation. Not sure if that makes any sense, my brain hasn't been in top shape recently so that could have come out as hodgepodge and I wouldn't know.
  14. You're all so good! Mine are nothing compared to everyone else, but I just added more to my Flickr, so go look http://www.flickr.com/photos/saint_tails_09/
  15. So, Canada Day is tomorrow eh? Anyone doing anything interesting? We have a big flea market uptown here, so I'll be at that, and just hanging out with friends... And at 8pm, I'll be going into work (Timmies) to work during the fireworks, which will be busy! And then I'm working Monday too, so TUESDAY, I will be tiiiirrrreeeeddd.
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