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    1. маленькая пони

      а как я в сложенном виде потом ее носить буду, кретин?

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    3. маленькая пони

      я искренне надеюсь, что это не был мой последний раз в кино О_о

      на Мстителей, допремьерный сеанс ночью.
      у меня нет слов.

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    10. маленькая пони

      >Mac, PC, or Linux
      >Mac, PC
      >Mac, PC
      >PC

      Ты что, вообще охуел? Незабудку от дерьма отличить не можешь?

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    13. маленькая пони

      да я вообще ПЕКАРЬ. ну толсто же. толсто.

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      спайдер, только иерусалим. лысый наркоман и маргинал, который ради информации ебет людей ножкой от стула и чей двуглавый кот курит русскую махорку не мог не стать моим героем.

    19. маленькая пони

      The means of expressing unreality in English are the following:
      a) mood forms;
      b) the tense shift;
      c) modal phrases
      Mood is expressed in English to a very minor extent by the subjunctive. The subjunctive mood is the category of the verb which is used to express non-facts: unreal or hypothetical actions or states. A hypothetical action or state may be viewed upon as desired, necessary, possible, supposed imaginary or contradicting reality. Three categories of subjunctive may be distinguished: the mandative subjunctive (it is used in that-clauses); the formulaic subjunctive (it is used in clauses in certain set expressions which have to be learned as wholes as in “Be that as it may”); the subjunctive were which is hypothetical in meaning and is used in conditional and concessive clauses and in subordinate clauses after optative verbs like wish.
      If to analyze the tense shift we can conclude that the category of tense in the subjunctive mood is different from that in the indicative mood: unlike the indicative mood system in which there are three distinct time-spheres (past, present, future), time-reference in the subjunctive mood is closely connected with the idea of unreality and is based on the following opposition in meaning:
      imagined, but still possible (referring to the present or future) – imagined, no longer possible (referring to the past)
      So the category of tense in the subjunctive mood is different from that in the indicative mood. The subjunctive mood system of modern English makes use of those forms which express a past tense meaning in the indicative mood system. They are not opposed to the present tense and future tense grammemes so they have no tense meaning. But meaning of unreality is opposed to the meaning of reality that is common to all the indicative mood grammemes. The subjunctive mood has a peculiarity: the form of the plain verb stem is for all persons. It represents an action as hypothetical. Perfect forms express actions imagined as prior to the event of speaking. The non-perfect forms do not express priority. The action they denote may be thought as simultaneous with some event or even following it. The order of the action is expressed here lexically.
      Another means of expressing unreality is modal verbs. We will try to consider them in details.
      Modality is part and parcel of predication, and the modern paradigmatic interpretation of syntactic constructions has demonstrated that all the combinations of modal verbs as such constitute grammatical means of sentence-forming.
      Still some modal verbs are regularly used to denote hypothetical actions in certain syntactic patterns – may/might + infinitive, can/could + infinitive, but to a certain degree retain their original meaning. These will be regarded as quasi-subjunctive forms.

    20. маленькая пони

      я не знаю, что ответить. вот вам саша грей со степлером

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