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By far my favorate image out of the five made for this. The look on Luna’s face and her pose is adorable. The princess not only likes to moonlight into the control of her master, she adores it!
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Fair enough; at least now you know for certain. :)
I knew it. It’s explicit. I’m not viewing that.
>>698603 - all five combined in one strip. :)
“Wuufh!!!”
ah…
I believe that means that you are “shit outta luck”…
sol?….
Then you’re SOL since this goes over your head.
regardless , the problem still remains , one which i have yet to see a satisfactory answer for…..
regardless , the problem still remains , one which i have yet to see a satisfactory answer for…..
Not this problem, your problem. You are the only one confused. You are the only one who doesn’t get it. It’s just you, and everything is lost on you because you can’t understand it either.
no i believe i have received such lessons , it however does not appear to have the answers for solving this problem…..
Momma tells me babies come when a mummy and a daddy conjugate together!
You’re saying verbs are ALSO formed that way!? :O
It seems you missed the basic lesson where you learn to conjugate verbs
it seems you missed my post where i did edit in the definition of the word which i looked up…..
“the princess not only likes to do something outside of her normal job into the control of her master, she adores it!”
using the version of the definition you brought up in it’s place still doesn’t change that there is no thing being described to be acted upon by the verb/to the subject’s end…..
to moonlight is have a second job in addition to one’s regular employment……
Everyone else must be a telepathic mind wizard then, since no one is confused but you. The only think very clear here is that you never thought to just look the word up. I’ll save you The trouble.
Moonlight
verb informal
have a second job in addition to one’s regular employment.
“many instructors moonlight as professional consultants”
Maybe it’s to much to expect you to be able to actually use words, so I’ll explain that too. I can run, and I can run into something. Can you puzzle out what it might mean to moonlight to something now?
i don’t need to repost the full sentence which you can still very clearly see has nothing grammatically correct about it , what image is on this page is irrelevant……
Everyone here seems to get it but you. Therefore it’s not that it doesn’t make sense, it’s that you don’t understand the grammatical correct sentence. Even basic context clues should tell you the message there is that luna sneaks off to be a pet.
they even dree you a picture of it.
still doesn’t make any sense….
The turn of phrase was defined for you and you still can’t think it through…?
@Yet_One_More_Idiot
“the princess not only like to do something outside of her normal job into the control of her master, she adores it!”
still doesn’t make any sense…..
Exactly. Moonlighting is when you do something outside of your normal job - in this case, a Princess choosing to be subservient to another. :)
It makes perfect sense then if you know what moonlight means when used as a verb.