|
| 18 Jun 2012 01:36 PM |
I looked up "hot gifs" because, remember, English isn't my first language, so I thought they were reffering to the temperature, thermometers, etc.
Because I was doing a written science project on the computer.
...
I clicked on the first result.
There goes my childhood.
WHY CAN'T ENGLISH HAVE NO METAPHORS AND MAKE SENSE FOR ONCE
HUR DUR |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
criv
|
  |
| Joined: 10 Jun 2012 |
| Total Posts: 3349 |
|
| |
|
|
| 18 Jun 2012 01:38 PM |
Hot isn't a metaphor. If you wanted gifs that referred to temperature, you should have searched 'Temperature gifs', shouldn't you? |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
|
| 18 Jun 2012 01:38 PM |
Other languages have words with double meanings as well.
"Voler" |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|
MaikoMiku
|
  |
| Joined: 20 Nov 2011 |
| Total Posts: 4358 |
|
| |
|
|
| 18 Jun 2012 01:41 PM |
@jackisback12321
I meant double meaning.
I forgot that English didn't make much sense, so I thought it would refer to the word "temperature".
It's easier to type.
HUR DUR |
|
|
| Report Abuse |
|
|