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Hoodlum1 wrote:I thought perhaps "moon beams" were another name for silver lums as they were "woven together" by the nymphs in which; fairies can only create silver lums. Maybe that also explains why Rayman can only absorb silver lums too.... or not just a theory I'm satisfied with.
That's an interesting observation. I wish there were more evidences. But then, the Knowledge of the Yellow Lums say that Rayman is the only one than get receive powers from fairies...

*Remembers Rayman Origins fairy rescuing*

Oh snap.
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Haruka, when will you stop using the word "remind" instead of the word "remember"? :P It would greatly annoy me if it weren't you saying it.
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http://www.verb2verbe.com/conjugation/e ... emind.aspx

Ah, the grammar mistakes. :roll: I'll have that in account next time.
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Aha, you proved I was right! :D
You're using it as, for example, "I remember a poster". "Remind" should be used like "I remind him of Jessica Alba but I have no idea why because I'm a straight male".
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I guess its the habit of using the Past term instead of Present. Forgive me. :P I fixed.
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Haruka wrote:I guess its the habit of using the Past term instead of Present. Forgive me. :P I fixed.
No, it's not. I think it's because the words appear to mean similar things, but they really don't. I'll explain it for you. ;)
This is how the verbs work:

You remember something when you recall something, say you recall some event from your childhood.
I remember playing Rayman 2 all the time when I was young.

The verb 'remind' requires an object, such as 'him', 'her' or a name like 'Johnny'. It's used when you make someone think of something or someone else. For example, a post-it can remind you to do something, or you can remind someone of a famous celebrity by appearing similar.
That guy we met at the party reminded me of that really shady character from one of Kubrick's films.


I remembered why I had to go to town after the notification on my calendar had reminded me that I needed to get some shopping.
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Excellent explanation, thank you so much. :P *Gives 50 Tings*

Lets say I was never good in grammar, even in Portuguese. We have one of the most complicated grammars of the world, like time verbs that do not exist in English!
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Haruka wrote:We have one of the most complicated grammars of the world, like time verbs that do not exist in English!
Ooh, I'm interested. What kind of times do you have then? Like an in-the-past-but-inbetween-the-really-far-past-and-the-'just happened'-past or more like something that I couldn't even start to comprehend? ;P
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Whoa, from all sudden I cannot remind the names but you might find something if you do research on Google. I'm sure there were time verbs that don't exist in English but yes in my language but I have no Portuguese classes for almost 3 years.
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I wonder whether it's more complicated than Polish. In fact, Polish is probably very simple gramatically, except that words have loads of formes. Also, we have... different approach to time than most of languages do.
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I like how different cultural aspects reflect themselves in the languages exerted by them (or maybe that's exactly what makes them different). This is why I love being bi-lingual (like, really bi-lingual; not just 'know' two languages - I live two languages): I have a different view on most situations than most people, because I benefit from two different styles of cultural behaviour.
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Shrooblord wrote:I like how different cultural aspects reflect themselves in the languages exerted by them (or maybe that's exactly what makes them different). This is why I love being bi-lingual (like, really bi-lingual; not just 'know' two languages - I live two languages): I have a different view on most situations than most people, because I benefit from two different styles of cultural behaviour.
Oh, so you are bi. *badum tss*

I know a friend who's like that. Sometimes she mixes up languages and starts speaking spanish but suddenly continues in english without even knowing, and that's because she feels it so natural. It's pretty cool to know people like that. My english is not perfect, but I'm doing my best, especially in the vocal area. I sound like freaking Speedy Gonzalez.
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sergiomonty wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:I like how different cultural aspects reflect themselves in the languages exerted by them (or maybe that's exactly what makes them different). This is why I love being bi-lingual (like, really bi-lingual; not just 'know' two languages - I live two languages): I have a different view on most situations than most people, because I benefit from two different styles of cultural behaviour.
Oh, so you are bi. *badum tss*

I know a friend who's like that. Sometimes she mixes up languages and starts speaking spanish but suddenly continues in english without even knowing, and that's because she feels it so natural. It's pretty cool to know people like that. My english is not perfect, but I'm doing my best, especially in the vocal area. I sound like freaking Speedy Gonzalez.
Heheh, good luck with that. I've spend four years of my life in the US and I still seem to have moments where my English just completely blanks out.
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sergiomonty wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:I like how different cultural aspects reflect themselves in the languages exerted by them (or maybe that's exactly what makes them different). This is why I love being bi-lingual (like, really bi-lingual; not just 'know' two languages - I live two languages): I have a different view on most situations than most people, because I benefit from two different styles of cultural behaviour.
Oh, so you are bi. *badum tss*
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Rulez you are amazing
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Shrooblord wrote:Rulez you are amazing
*Jontron.
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sergiomonty wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:Rulez you are amazing
*Jontron.
I wanted to write that, actually, but went to take a piss instead, quite a bit more worthwhile knowing you would show up and explain.
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Rulez wrote:
sergiomonty wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:Rulez you are amazing
*Jontron.
I wanted to write that, actually, but went to take a piss instead, quite a bit more worthwhile knowing you would show up and explain.
Tell us about your piss, Rulez, please go into details, I'm really interested.
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Sometimes, I wonder, was it really the best idea to visit the madhouse?
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sergiomonty wrote:
Rulez wrote:
sergiomonty wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:Rulez you are amazing
*Jontron.
I wanted to write that, actually, but went to take a piss instead, quite a bit more worthwhile knowing you would show up and explain.
Tell us about your piss, Rulez, please go into details, I'm really interested.
It came out of my Sergio.
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