Wtf kind of warehouse is that? My garage is more of a warehouse.
Werewolf is a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon word ‘were’–which means man–and wolf; 'werewolf, man wolf.
Source: I watched Prisoner of Azkaban last night.
Warehouse, on the other hand, is literally a “house of wares”.
Is it really a contraction if it’s just two words stuck together? Pretty sure a contraction is shortened.
Those are Snape’s words, not mine. I suppose the proper term is Compound.
Is this loss?
Apparently the house turns to a warehouse in a full moon. Took me forever to figure out because I kept trying to figure out how it relates to Loss.
I’m surprised it’s not LOSS
House, moon, house, garage?
Warehouse apparently.
Weregarage or Wergarage.
A “werage”, if you will. 🧐
The apparent scale is terrible because of the boxes and roll up door, but there is a human sized door and stairwell on the right for a warehouse that would make it far larger than the house.
There, house. There, castle.
Well my house is an Animahouse and can do that whenever it wants.
Animahouse
Donald Sutherland’s finest work.
I still don’t get it.
It’s a full moon. It is now a
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werehouse.
It really needs a Dr Dr to solve this mystery. Thanks!
I’m a reader doctor.
My apologies
But that’s not a warehouse, that’s a garage
Same thought
That’s funny shit
I don’t get it
Werewolves turns from human to werewolf when there’s a full moon.
The house turned into a warehouse.
That makes more sense than: House, moon, oh no house, garage.