More examples:“My hovercraft is full of eels”.Use this when, 1) you have eels; 2) They are filling up your hovercraft. Or, in the more extreme case, when you are a turtle that married an eel and she is pregnant with many babies.
how come ’kant’s categorical imperative’ isn’t spelt with a ‘k’ on ‘kategorical’? i think we all know who dropped the ball here: IMMANUEL KANT. more like immanuel kant recognize spelling opportunities in a non-native tongue when he sees them, amiright
Ida No about 9 years ago
More examples:“My hovercraft is full of eels”.Use this when, 1) you have eels; 2) They are filling up your hovercraft. Or, in the more extreme case, when you are a turtle that married an eel and she is pregnant with many babies.
bmillard about 9 years ago
Her: “Honey, I found your monkey and that jar of peanut butter you were looking for!”Me: “I love you!”
ryanqnorth Premium Member about 9 years ago
how come ’kant’s categorical imperative’ isn’t spelt with a ‘k’ on ‘kategorical’? i think we all know who dropped the ball here: IMMANUEL KANT. more like immanuel kant recognize spelling opportunities in a non-native tongue when he sees them, amiright