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"Do we have any of di lime left?"
"No, We're stuck with dilemma."
It was quite a thelemon.
I had no idea what he was talking about. And then, suddenly, with the intensity (and associated surprise) of a camera flash going off inside a closed closet with the lights off during a rather intense game of Seven Minutes, it hit me.
"Of chorus!" I shouted.
It's often used as a comparing-word.
For instance, if someone were more trail than I, I could say they were "trailer" than I am. It was originally derived from the word "aile" (as in an 'aile' in the supermarket), which in turn was derived from the context, "'aile' go to the supermarket". I love philology.
Feh.
Actually, "Fe" is more accurate... But "Feh" is more ironic.
Foreign things. Interesting, because the amount of worldliness they afford you is often directly and inversely proportionate to the amount of risk you have to take to expose yourself to them. Same goes for ideas, places, AND people.
Inventor's Log: Day 16
Still no sign of sentience, I'm beginning to suspect that this machine is as lifeless as the professor says it will be. Wait -- what's this? He's sending Morse code through his LEDs! What does it say -- "E....A........ Oh crap. He found out.