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But love is really all that we need.

♥The word, "Belated"
Saturday, August 1, 2009

Okay guys. So if you read Chrishernal, you'll know that I said that I'll be trying to figure out the word "belated". Ok. So... I'm wondering why they (whoever invented the word) added in a "be" at the front and "ed" at the back. Yea, I get the "late" part in the middle, coz obviously, you said it (like for e.g., happy birthday, or... yea, something like that la. Haha) late. So, maybe they added in the "be", coz it's like, "be late" coz they said it late? I have no idea what I'm saying. I get it in my head, I just can't write it down coz it'll sound like crap =x Hahaha. Nvm, lemme try. So, I already figured out the "be" and the "late" part. Now for "ed". Maybe, since you didn't say it in time, it becomes past tense. And "ed" is always used for past tense, right? So I think that's why they added the "ed" at the back. Hm... So I think I figured the word out?
Ok people, this post is retarded. Don't read it.
Wait, you probably already did. Hm, whatever.
Bye :D

♥Loveyoubitches//
@ 8/01/2009 09:36:00 AM