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  • You should, then.

    ...The joke being that Kristen Stewart only has one facial expression: bored/bemused.
    YARLY. Besides, given his biology, Cal wouldn't be physically able to partake of any Ho Yay.

    Moving swiftly on from that awkward moment...MOAR IYF MAYBE?
    Echolalia (noun): the tendency to copy someone else's speech not in a mocking way, but out of an unspoken and spontaneous compulsion to do so. The spoken counterpart to echopraxia.

    Also, given the way Jonah said it, I couldn't help but interpret that scene as follows:

    ----------
    CAL: Looks like we'll be sharing a room.
    JONAH: Sounds like fun.
    ----------
    ...Of course, that was not what the scene was intended to imply...
    Echopraxia (noun): the tendency to copy someone else's actions not in a mocking way, but out of an unspoken and spontaneous compulsion to do so. The practical counterpart to echolalia.
    YARLY. And there's a veritable buttload of Sonic Rush references- and I'm only on page 15.

    Also: plz IYF. I want to progress with FFTB.
    HA HA YOU STUDY HISTORY AND I DON'T! :lol:

    ...I'm sorry; that was uncalled-for. Equally meanwhile: I'm looking through Collision to find the references we missed. Like Lucas calling Wes 'the Spalding Gray of crap'. Which was an epic win on Lucas' part.
    It's ironic, really, since I don't give a complete single damn about the Olympics. Still, I handled the Torch, so that counts for something.
    YARLY. There are photos of me with the Torch (as well as me performing, and receiving my prize) on Facebook.
    YARLY. Check it.

    Mine is the third one listed in the 'Secondary' age group. They didn't publish the final positions in each category, I don't think, but I assure you thusly: I took second place. Also, I held the Olympic Torch for a couple of minutes.
    Goodgood.

    Meanwhile, I came 2nd in a pretty big poetry competition last night, and I also received three commendations- one from the chief judge of the competition, one from one of the organisers, and one from the Lord Mayor of Leeds herself- on how I performed my poem. YAY.
    Polycaudalic. Has multiple (in this case, 2) tails.
    Poly = Greek for 'many'
    Caudalis = one of the many Latin words for 'tail'

    It's a Perfectly Cromulent Word. It's used repeatedly in the LCoTEEC.
    Apparently.

    And I guess you can control Miles' eldest son, Christian. He's Rex's age, but he's a typical moody teenager, and is constantly paying more attention to his phone than the world around him. He's the type to just go 'yeah, whatever' to a stimulus he doesn't much care for. In that respect, he's better suited to Gwyneth than Rex is- yet, hypocritically, Gwyneth doesn't think much of his moody, constantly-on-Facebook-or-whatever-it-is-phones-do-nowadays personality. Oh, and he's a polycaudalic fox, like Miles.
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