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#169 - mlpfluttershy (02/17/2013) [-]
"Medicin" and "chemistry, where are you!".
"Medicin" and "chemistry, where are you!".
User avatar #178 to #169 - drewsky (02/17/2013) [-]
Chemistry is proper spelling.
User avatar #246 to #178 - mlpfluttershy (02/17/2013) [-]
It´s a question, but there is no question mark.
#251 to #246 - drewsky (02/17/2013) [-]
MFW I didn't see the other quotation.
#181 to #178 - N. Korean citizen (02/17/2013) [-]
Since it's a name, I'm guessing the "c" should've been capitalised.
#185 to #181 - neznanc ONLINE (02/17/2013) [-]
In non-Germanic languages names of schools subjects, months, days (...) are usually not capitalised.
User avatar #187 to #185 - brioshell **User deleted account** (02/17/2013) [-]
Name as in the name of a character.
#199 to #187 - drewsky (02/17/2013) [-]
All of the letters are capital letters.
All of the letters are capital letters.
User avatar #201 to #199 - brioshell **User deleted account** (02/17/2013) [-]
I was just explaining what the guy meant, I noticed that too
#192 to #187 - neznanc ONLINE (02/17/2013) [-]
If you put it this way you are right.
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