There's no point in saying 'Equineaphobia' if you then say 'fear of horses'.
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Perhaps the narrator has 'explainophilia', the 'love of explaining things'.
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Shouldn't it be "hippophobia"?
What with equus being Latin, and phobia being Greek, an' all. "Hippophobia" would at least make linguistic sense.
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What with equus being Latin, and phobia being Greek, an' all. "Hippophobia" would at least make linguistic sense.
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Never stand in front of a gun or behind a horse
you'll never be shot at or shit on
( , Tue 20 Nov 2012, 11:39, Share, Reply)
you'll never be shot at or shit on
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Yeah but
If you stand in front of a horse you can still get kicked int he face.
And if you stand behind a gun you can get a casing to the eye, or worse shrapnel from misfire in the chamber!
Think of the kittens!!!!!!
Touches self. Stupid sexy kittens!
( , Tue 20 Nov 2012, 12:05, Share, Reply)
If you stand in front of a horse you can still get kicked int he face.
And if you stand behind a gun you can get a casing to the eye, or worse shrapnel from misfire in the chamber!
Think of the kittens!!!!!!
Touches self. Stupid sexy kittens!
( , Tue 20 Nov 2012, 12:05, Share, Reply)