1. I read something online and cannot wrap my head around the sentence at all. Let me just show you: "Me and my boyfriend accumulated a 1.5 German Shepard . . . " How does one accumulate a dog? How can a dog be 1½ of itself? Did the person mean a dog that is one and a half years old — or what? And then there's that "Me and my boyfriend" as the subject of the sentence. The dog in the picture is not the "1.5 German Shephard," but a photo found HERE.
Word of the Day
ac·cu·mu·late / əˈkyo͞om(y)əˌlāt / verb = to gather or pile up little by little. Example: "Susie has been trying to accumulate a full set of that silverware." (Did the writer above accumulate that dog by first collecting a little fur, then a paw or two, then maybe an ear?)
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Twins born across date or year lines is always interesting. Nice that they get their own birthday!
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