Talk:2 Girls 1 Calculus Equation
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Just so you know, I'm kind of doing a large-scale rewrite here, and I was planning on actually completely erasing a lot of the stuff you're touching up. 00:48, September 10, 2011 (UTC)
- Ah, was just fixing a couple typos. Typos which made it rather obvious that said sentences weren't written by you. In the unlikely case you wanted to incorporate Osama bin Laden in this article, however, I fixed 'em for you. And I also did this. I think the edit summary speaks for itself.01:04, 10 September 2011
- I did see that, but your edit wasn't quite right. To "give rise" to a misconception is to cause a misconception in others, i.e. "The costume design for Wagner's operas gave rise to the misconception that Vikings wore horned helmets, when in fact archaeologists have never uncovered any such helmet." 02:16, September 10, 2011 (UTC)
- I am aware of the conventional use of the word "misconception" and the phrase "give rise to", but in this case I was obviously referring to an ill-conceived entity exiting Fawn and being splattered across the classroom, as well as all over the internet. 02:21, 10 September 2011
- What, like a... womb newt? 13:38, September 10, 2011 (UTC)
- More like an anus baby, in this particular case. 15:22, 10 September 2011
- What, like a... womb newt? 13:38, September 10, 2011 (UTC)
- I am aware of the conventional use of the word "misconception" and the phrase "give rise to", but in this case I was obviously referring to an ill-conceived entity exiting Fawn and being splattered across the classroom, as well as all over the internet. 02:21, 10 September 2011
- I did see that, but your edit wasn't quite right. To "give rise" to a misconception is to cause a misconception in others, i.e. "The costume design for Wagner's operas gave rise to the misconception that Vikings wore horned helmets, when in fact archaeologists have never uncovered any such helmet." 02:16, September 10, 2011 (UTC)