WHATS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SATED AND SATIATED?
the word nerd in me wants to know.
According to Bartlebydotcom:
Each takes with, but the meanings are a bit different: sated suggests simply “full, having had enough”; satiated can also imply “too full, having had too much.
Ok so each of these meanings apply to me, I am both full and too full. I had enough and too much. Don't you just love language??
A belch would be appropiate right now, but do to my ladylike virtues, I shall refrain. Wait...isn't a belch a sign of appreciation of a good meal in some cultures? Im thinking Asian or something?
Lets just say it is cuz im gonna pretend i'm in Asia right now...
*belch*
I gather that i'm probably the only loser posting in blog land on such a night, but I couldn't let myself sleep on such a full stomach. So i haphazarded a workout due to my overindulgence and am wide awake now that my exercise is a fait accompli.
So here i am; eructating, coming down from my adrenaline high, and surfing the net.
I am also suffering as the hapless victim of some sort of radioactive mosquito that managed to make it through the first frost. I have two bites already, and i'm bracing myself for more. Oh, what a night!
2 comments:
You aren't the only one who was up and blogging and reading blogs. However you ARE the only one who was up using words like "eructating"
lol
eructating is a fun word to say though
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