Its true thoughYou're funny!
(P.S. If you didn't get what I meant, non-American English speakers call "yards" "gardens" for some weird reason XD)
I got it.
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Its true thoughYou're funny!
(P.S. If you didn't get what I meant, non-American English speakers call "yards" "gardens" for some weird reason XD)
The definition of scone is "a biscuitlike cake"NO. Scones are scones. @-@
Crackers are savoury biscuits.
Biscuits are thin sweet biscuits.
And cookies are thick biscuits. XD
Britain is so differentfrom America. @-@
Xd
Oh, okay.Its true though
I got it.
Lol XD
Cookies are wonderful in coffee! XD Frankly, coffee is really overrated, and I will betray my American heritage and say that tea is much better![]()
Same with me, although it may not seem like itI'm referred to as the "Grammar Police." lol (My siblings are the same way XD).

I wish my siblings were the same way... I am slowly teaching them though. 
Yup yupOh, okay.Just wanted to make sure XD![]()
Yes, SWEET TEALol XD
Cookies are wonderful in coffee! XD Frankly, coffee is really overrated, and I will betray my American heritage and say that tea is much better![]()
Same with me, although it may not seem like itI'm referred to as the "Grammar Police." lol (My siblings are the same way XD).![]()
You're funny!
(P.S. If you didn't get what I meant, non-American English speakers call "yards" "gardens" for some weird reason XD)
The definition of scone is "a biscuitlike cake"![]()
Crackers are extremely thin, crunchy bread that you put in soup.
Cookies are like thick, sweetened crackers.
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Funny how different America is from England. lol

Yes, SWEET TEA![]()