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I like the colour Hotttnickkk brings. Sure, it's humourless, but it does add some decent flavour to the board. It's true, he's not my favourite poster, and his behaviour is often trollish, but he always seems to honour his neighbour. This, I must admit, requires me to harbour some semblance of respect for him.
 
I like the colour Hotttnickkk brings. Sure, it's humourless, but it does add some decent flavour to the board. It's true, he's not my favourite poster, and his behaviour is often trollish, but he always seems to honour his neighbour. This, I must admit, requires me to harbour some semblance of respect for him.

Eat a diouck.


(am I doing it right?)
 
neighborough.

neigh means a loud horse whining and borough comes from the German word for the city/town: burg.

so might it be the word that comes from the town district where you hear lots of horse sounds since they used only carts back then for the mobility inside the central cities?
 
Crap!

I was so close.


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Old English nēahgebūr, from nēah ‘nigh, near’ + gebūr ‘inhabitant, peasant, farmer’
 
I like the colour Hotttnickkk brings. Sure, it's humourless, but it does add some decent flavour to the board. It's true, he's not my favourite poster, and his behaviour is often trollish, but he always seems to honour his neighbour. This, I must admit, requires me to harbour some semblance of respect for him.

You're kidding me right? Pretty sure all I do bring is humour.
 
If it's something you have to "acquire", it's no good. The truly great things are obvious to all.
 
My brand of humour is truly an acquired taste... I don't expect most people to get it.


And I don't really care. tbfffffphwy.

How many people do you believe have acquired the fever for the flavor of your humor?
 
If it's something you have to "acquire", it's no good. The truly great things are obvious to all.

Kinda like a fine wine, not everybody can truly appreciate the depth of beauty and sophistication inherent in them.

How many people do you believe have acquired the fever for the flavor of your humor?

Not many, but there are a handful of them (at least).
 
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