@trev33 saidI'm medicated now so I don't do those type of things anymore.
That’s nice, hope you bring some food for him or her as well?
I don’t bother at home, we have enough social care and shelters that no one should be living on the street, maybe that’s bad on my part. Will buy them food in other countries that aren’t as fortunate than my own though.
@executioner-brand saidI asked a homeless dude if he wanted to share a bucket of fried chicken.
I used to walk into town with a thermos and have a coffee with a homeless dude.
He told me to get lost and buy my own.
@the-gravedigger saidout for as much as they can get.
I asked a homeless dude if he wanted to share a bucket of fried chicken.
He told me to get lost and buy my own.
@the-gravedigger saidπ
I asked a homeless dude if he wanted to share a bucket of fried chicken.
He told me to get lost and buy my own.
@executioner-brand saidI believe e-b was making a stab at a joke!
out for as much as they can get.
-VR
@executioner-brand saidIt was actually a bottle of rum.
oh it was his bucket. haha.
never happened though aye.
@moonbus
Gone, bone and done are all said differently.
Apply them to the correct pronunciation or scone argument and you just get a third option. π€·βοΈ
@relentless-red saidThe words probably have different history - some are old, some may have been pronounced differently much earlier or maybe were imported at some time, I find it all fascinating. The same applies to all languages, I would think.
@moonbus
Gone, bone and done are all said differently.
Apply them to the correct pronunciation or scone argument and you just get a third option. π€·βοΈ
@moonbus saidPronounce: Son and Sun π
English spelling is awful. English pronunciation based on spelling is awful.
For example, pronounce the following: "ghoti."
It's pronounced "fish."
[hidden]: gh as in cough, rough, enough, tough; o as in women; and ti as in notion, nation, motion, etc. [/hidden]
-VR