LuvDaArt: In the background there that kinda looks like one of those things that attacked the cargo hold of the Normandy during the suicide mission at the end of ME2. Perhaps that is why Ash has the look of despair upon her face?
And yes, I am well aware of the fact that those things make another appearance during the mission to retake Earth at the end of ME3.
Anonymous8(1): It's also delightfully ironic that you two have such misplaced sticks up your arse on this particular page... And yes; it's 'arse', not dumbed-down 'ass', as I'm not a degenerate yank or scummy yank-lover like you two obviously are.
Anonymous10: @Anonymous: Hope you're not British since they're the LAST people that get to criticize anyone on pronunciation or word morphology.
Yes, that's a Zee in criticize. We Americans actually use the fucking letter more than anyone in the UK, so you can fuck off with that Zed bullshit.
American English is also a lot closer to the common English spoken throughout the British Empire at the time of the Revolution than modern British English, and by extrapolation the English spoken in Australia and New Zealand as well. 'Ass' is a better preservation of the term used in English in the past than the modern version used in the UK and Commonwealth.
Learn some shit about your own fucking language, including the people who speak it, before you spout off bullshit.
Anonymous11: to anonymous 10 meaning of the word ass noun
1.
a long-eared, slow, patient, sure-footed domesticated mammal, Equus asinus, related to the horse, used chiefly as a beast of burden.
2.
any wild species of the genus Equus, as the onager.
3.
a stupid, foolish, or stubborn person.
Origin:
before 1000; Middle English asse, Old English assa, probably hypocoristic form based on Old Irish asan < Latin asinus; akin to Greek ónos ass
and yes it also means your buttocks, but in the australian dictionary ass is spelt arse, also after the americans won the independence war they changed the spelling and meaning of most words, and even if you want to argue that they didn't, the british invented it they are right in its spelling. btw im aussie dont tell me how to spell my language
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And yes, I am well aware of the fact that those things make another appearance during the mission to retake Earth at the end of ME3.
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Yes, that's a Zee in criticize. We Americans actually use the fucking letter more than anyone in the UK, so you can fuck off with that Zed bullshit.
American English is also a lot closer to the common English spoken throughout the British Empire at the time of the Revolution than modern British English, and by extrapolation the English spoken in Australia and New Zealand as well. 'Ass' is a better preservation of the term used in English in the past than the modern version used in the UK and Commonwealth.
Learn some shit about your own fucking language, including the people who speak it, before you spout off bullshit.
1.
a long-eared, slow, patient, sure-footed domesticated mammal, Equus asinus, related to the horse, used chiefly as a beast of burden.
2.
any wild species of the genus Equus, as the onager.
3.
a stupid, foolish, or stubborn person.
Origin:
before 1000; Middle English asse, Old English assa, probably hypocoristic form based on Old Irish asan < Latin asinus; akin to Greek ónos ass
and yes it also means your buttocks, but in the australian dictionary ass is spelt arse, also after the americans won the independence war they changed the spelling and meaning of most words, and even if you want to argue that they didn't, the british invented it they are right in its spelling. btw im aussie dont tell me how to spell my language
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