ten wrote:
obviously the common usage of that word has changed, and would probably be closest to exclaimed, and also Doyle does use that in the same manner every so often -- just shows you how much language changes in 200 years
1) I know what the word means.
2) It has only been 118 years.
3) Way to ruin an amazing quote.
By following the series, the readers would know that he was also a cocaine and morphine user but back in those days, these drugs were not yet illegal. Cocaine was just newly introduced back then and it was used in ports and Sherries, wines and such because it was thought to be perfectly harmful
sorry I just copy-pasted this from my research paper
kat1214young wrote:
He was into drugs. He was a cocaine consumer but
By following the series, the readers would know that he was also a cocaine and morphine user but back in those days, these drugs were not yet illegal. Cocaine was just newly introduced back then and it was used in ports and Sherries, wines and such because it was thought to be perfectly harmful
sorry I just copy-pasted this from my research paper
awesome.
you did a research paper on this? kudos to you babes!
the book is thick. i'm just reading VOL.I right now.
kat1214young wrote:
He was into drugs. He was a cocaine consumer but
By following the series, the readers would know that he was also a cocaine and morphine user but back in those days, these drugs were not yet illegal. Cocaine was just newly introduced back then and it was used in ports and Sherries, wines and such because it was thought to be perfectly harmful
sorry I just copy-pasted this from my research paper
Yeah, it's his alternative for case "euphoria" (Like this person wants people dying everyday lol). I really thought at first that it was stimulation for not sleeping overnight.
kat1214young wrote:
He was into drugs. He was a cocaine consumer but
By following the series, the readers would know that he was also a cocaine and morphine user but back in those days, these drugs were not yet illegal. Cocaine was just newly introduced back then and it was used in ports and Sherries, wines and such because it was thought to be perfectly harmful
sorry I just copy-pasted this from my research paper
awesome.
you did a research paper on this? kudos to you babes!
the book is thick. i'm just reading VOL.I right now.
Well, it's not like I wanted to, but I had to LOL
Besides, it's all thanks to Conan that I got this topic approved for this research. I got to use Conan to prove my research as well. Thanks Conan!!! hahaha
I just read the Greek Interpreter and was introdusted to Mycroft Holmes,Sherlock Holmes brother.
Mycroft seems like he's hiding something and it looks like from the side notes I raed Im not going to find out.
Im almost done with Volume I
gust two more srorys to go.
Then on to Volume II
takiko wrote:
Who watched Sherlock Holmes (Movie) already?
Me, to be honest it wasn´t as bad as I thought it would be, for me it was good to watch.
In my opinion the woman that acted as Irene Adler was the best.
I´ll stop commenting if a spoiler suddenly comes up and I don´t realise it.
Thanks. I'm definitely gonna watch it. I'm gathering opinions 'coz I don't wanna watch any loser movies anymore. But I guess the movie isn't bad. And it received good ratings in Rotten Tomatoes.
The begining was a little bit of a dissapiontment I didnt like the begining with all the magic, sometimes I like magic movies but that was gust to much for my taste and most sherlock storys that have magic in it he always proves it flase (which is cool I think).
As the story progressed It got much beter and you could tell homes was solveing the case.
and at the ending of the movie I loved it
In my opinion the woman that acted as Irene Adler was the best.