The T-shirt is right — either go with:
…but don’t mix the two. That way lies madness (or, perhaps the Gipsy Kings). It ain’t pretty.
Let’s see: Built while “bored” (I’m reading “bored” as “drunk, possibly high”) one night, and…
I’ve got a lot to do this week, but I’m fine with that. I intend…
It’s Sunday, and it’s time for another “picdump!” Here are the memes, pictures, and cartoons…
Last month, I wrote about a manufacturing mistake that became a hit for the Year…
It’s Sunday, and it’s time for another “picdump!” Here are the memes, pictures, and cartoons…
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Except that we do it all the time. The biggest one is Television ("...half latin, half greek - No good can come of it." -C.P. Scott)
uh oh, greek and latin, sounds like the kardashians.
I need this shirt, so bad.
Minneapolis is Dakota (Minne = water) and Greek (polis = city).
Language is like ethnicity. The more we mix'm up the better the result.
Also "automobile"
well put, Shawn
All fine and scholarly, except for the fact that language is a living, changing thing. Stuff your shirt and your 'roots'. Welcome to English.
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above this line: no sense of humour
Polyphilia is wrong as well, unless you're talking about "brotherly love". Polyeros is more appropriate.