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[Opinions] I think of the sisters...
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None of which I know much about. The name is NMS (not really into surnames, and it's rather harsh-sounding), but if someone does like the works of one or more of the sisters, then I think it's perfectly fine way to honor them (other than using their first names).Also, with the pronunciation that this site gives, I think there needs to be the little marks (gahh, blanking on what they're called) over the 'e'-- Brontë. Because, otherwise, at best, it makes me say BRAHNT-ehy, and at worst, it makes me say BRAHNT.
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Logan: Well, that would explain the absence of balloon animals.
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umlautsThe accents over the e's are called umlauts. Like this: ë. You can make it by turning your num-locks on, holding down the alt key, and typing 0235 on the number keypad on the right side of your keyboard.Sorry to hijack the thread...
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Unless, of course, you have no number keypadThe numbers that are on top of your regular letter keyboard won't do the trick.
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Oh, sweet. Thanks! :o)
Mr Daniels: This is punishment, gentlemen, not party time.
Logan: Well, that would explain the absence of balloon animals.
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