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minus-squareHubertManneOPlinkfedilink3•9 hours agoyeah. I googled and have no idea what it means. I mean from context clues I feel that is refering to her. maybe a term of endearment?
minus-squareHubertManneOPlinkfedilink2•9 hours agosee if it was small letters and the extra m and I would totally think that. why use capitals for a loose noise? makes sense though.
minus-square@Blahnominouslink2•8 hours agoBecause they don’t use lower case in their writing. I agree that would have made it more clear, though this is assuming in even right
minus-squareHubertManneOPlinkfedilink2•8 hours agooh. your right. I had to look again and I think my brain remembers it setup as standard writing rules. so I literally think there is small case in there.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-29 hours agoI think it’s a “Mmmph” a semi disgruntled grunt from a tired person in a rush. But I can’t read it as that.
Miles per hour, no time for a shower.
yeah. I googled and have no idea what it means. I mean from context clues I feel that is refering to her. maybe a term of endearment?
I read it as “mmph” like an onomatopoeia.
see if it was small letters and the extra m and I would totally think that. why use capitals for a loose noise? makes sense though.
Because they don’t use lower case in their writing. I agree that would have made it more clear, though this is assuming in even right
oh. your right. I had to look again and I think my brain remembers it setup as standard writing rules. so I literally think there is small case in there.
I think it’s a “Mmmph” a semi disgruntled grunt from a tired person in a rush.
But I can’t read it as that.