+318 It is double u not double v, amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

French. :/

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Actually, it's ancient english. Back in and before Shakespeare's day, the letter 'u' looked like the letter 'v' (and vice versa). Look up a picture of Shakespeare's tombstone and you'll see that 'thou' is spelt 'thov.'

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Really? I should have known that. D: I took British literature and calligraphy for nothing! D:

by Anonymous 13 years ago

>_< well, now you know.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Lol. :P Exactly.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Haha. Your response sounds like a passive aggressive way of saying, "Don't bullshit me, I took British Literature and Calligraphy . . . but I guess there's a slight chance that my expensive and exhaustive college courses just forgot all about that. Yeah, right."

by Anonymous 13 years ago

(:B): It wasn't. D: I was just disappointed in my classes that's all. ;-; I like Apollo. :P I wouldn't be mean to him.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Ha, I know. But I know people who do that, so I thought it was funny. :B

by Anonymous 13 years ago

In Spanish, both "doble v" (double v) or "doble u" (double u) is proper and mean the same thing.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Washu talkin' about, Willis?

by Anonymous 13 years ago