"Sir-sha, like 'inertia'" is the mnemonic she likes to use. It's technically Seer-sha, though.
As an Irish man, it's commonly pronounced sear(as in pear)-sha.
It can sound like sir-sha, as it's said quite quickly.
I swear there is a girl that looks a lot like her at my school . how tall is saorise ?
I should have used that as an ice breaker then talked to her .
As an Irish man, it's commonly pronounced sear(as in pear)-sha.
It can sound like sir-sha, as it's said quite quickly.
Some of your names sure are tricky, like Siobhan (Shi-vaun right?)
Haha, I saw the thread title and Jase as the last poster not the OP. I thought it was a glitch.
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She is very pretty, and an exciting talent. She'll go far that one.
hard to take her seriously considering how sparse her wikifeet entry is right now. maybe in a couple years.
Red light avatar is back, I know, it's a personal victory, but really, we all benefit.
That's an odd metric to go by. She doesn't have the prettiest feet, though.I leave that to Emma Stone
I did notice her because of JaseC.
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JaseC is everyone's bro bro!
Truly one of the nicest most chilled members on the forum. Very helpful too.
Wuv dat gai.
The real Arrietty. Don't think I'll ever get to hear that dub.![]()
Looks like Hanna 2 from the pics
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I've never understood the appeal.
Cute avatar Jase. I like the side shot with the headphones.
Anyway, I'll keep an eye out for it!
"She's-Irish-Dude".It took me a long time to figure out how to pronounce her name, but now I got it: 'Scot-tish Da-kot-ah Fan-ning'
I thought about making a thread like this, but I'm a junior and I thought it might be a bit creepy.
This was my avatar for a while, but then Hawkguy took its place.
"She's-Irish-Dude".
I'm afraid I am going to have to ask you to leave her alone, as an Irishwoman you foreign devils are not good enough to be near her![]()
She is a very talented and beautiful young woman, glad to see her doing so well.
I've never understood the appeal.
It took me a long time to figure out how to pronounce her name, but now I got it: 'Scot-tish Da-kot-ah Fan-ning'
What foul creature died to make that cardigan?
It took me a long time to figure out how to pronounce her name, but now I got it: 'Scot-tish Da-kot-ah Fan-ning'
People who obsess over the famous are fucking weird.
Did anyone get to see Byzantium? Nearest theater to me that was playing it was about 35 miles away, so I haven't gotten a chance yet.
I have never heard of this woman.
What's she done that merits appreciation?
Has she perhaps made a scientific discovery or contributed to society by helping the poor and starving?
I was looking forward to it, but the distributor here backed out of a theatrical release just three weeks before the film was due to start screening, so now I have to wait until at least October for the BD.
I was looking forward to it, but the distributor here backed out of a theatrical release just three weeks before the film was due to start screening, so now I have to wait until at least October for the BD.