I'm so glad that Diglett pointed me to this website! While I haven't been as active as I would like, I am planning on increasing my activity this year!
Ooh! Ice cream!
Heck yes! another user! I look forward to your posting!
-last edited on Jan 16, 2018 20:15:34 GMT by Emarcee
Post by Emarcee on Jan 16, 2018 20:13:06 GMT
If you wanted to make a Gravity Falls reference you would've left out the "meh" option and made "definitely" the second option instead of totally.
Wut's wrong wit' u?
Also, I'm surprised that "YES!" and "Meh" the two most relatively weak answers have been the most popular. Either the community is not very happy or they never learned about word-choice in English class the more energetic response would be "absolutely" if not "totally".
If you wanted to make a Gravity Falls reference you would've left out the "meh" option and made "definitely" the second option instead of totally.
Wut's wrong wit' u?
Also, I'm surprised that "YES!" and "Meh" the two most relatively weak answers have been the most popular. Either the community is not very happy or they never learned about word-choice in English class the more energetic response would be "absolutely" if not "totally".
I voted "meh" because I don't really have any reason to be excited!
If you wanted to make a Gravity Falls reference you would've left out the "meh" option and made "definitely" the second option instead of totally.
Wut's wrong wit' u?
Also, I'm surprised that "YES!" and "Meh" the two most relatively weak answers have been the most popular. Either the community is not very happy or they never learned about word-choice in English class the more energetic response would be "absolutely" if not "totally".
If you wanted to make a Gravity Falls reference you would've left out the "meh" option and made "definitely" the second option instead of totally.
Wut's wrong wit' u?
Also, I'm surprised that "YES!" and "Meh" the two most relatively weak answers have been the most popular. Either the community is not very happy or they never learned about word-choice in English class the more energetic response would be "absolutely" if not "totally".
If you wanted to make a Gravity Falls reference you would've left out the "meh" option and made "definitely" the second option instead of totally.
Wut's wrong wit' u?
Also, I'm surprised that "YES!" and "Meh" the two most relatively weak answers have been the most popular. Either the community is not very happy or they never learned about word-choice in English class the more energetic response would be "absolutely" if not "totally".
what reference
Step 1. Watch Gravity Falls (from the beginning, mind you)