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Finnish. 26. University student. Book worm. Dictionary squirrel. Stephen King fan. Horror genre consumer. Web-design-o-holic. Loner. Gamer. English enthusiast. Grammar geek [Finnish at least]. Nitpicker. Wanna-be perfectionist. Teetotaller. More?
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» Book: Dark Tower series and Danse Macabre by Stephen King
» Game: Prince of Persia and Splinter Cell series
» Movie: Matrix trilogy
» Word: miscellaneous, bonkers, knackered, meh; pompöösi (Finnish, pompous)
» Song: Feel by Robbie Williams; This Love by Maroon 5
» Food: noodles
» Drink: non-fat milk and coffee
Sloppiness in or indifference of grammar and punctuation. Book abuse, e.g. using a dog's ear (folded corner) as a bookmark. Colloquial/spoken Finnish in writing. Helsinki slang. Toilet reading. Sound of eating. Feet. Belching. Early mornings. Road block people. Sound of electricity. Public whistling. Foul breath. SPIDERS.
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Love the comic!!!!
Comment by Jana — Apr 11 @ 20:18
Yeah, books even have a scent after a time. New game cases smell terrible. And it seeps into the manual.
Comment by Kory — Apr 12 @ 8:21
“That’s the best part!”
Comment by Minna — Apr 12 @ 18:29
I don’t do it with books - I try to avoid it with books. If I go into one of those cheap book stores, where the books are new but old, it makes me start sneezing and coughing and wheezing (and breakdancing, no, not breakdancing) perhaps from the dust in the books. Paper dust? don’t know.
Comment by jafer — Apr 14 @ 2:32
LOL. I do it with new books (ex: Harry Potter)
haha..
Comment by Vera — Apr 18 @ 4:28