Sorry, Idol. Didn't mean to harm you. :console:
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Sorry, Idol. Didn't mean to harm you. :console:
Bahahahahahaha. Now for true magic, read your second last post, and this one in direct succession.
I meant third last, fifth last if you count these past two posts of yours. But either way, it's a fault that stems directly from my unfortunate "cycle of monotony".
EDIT: By the way, I've recently joined MegaByteMe's camp. A person that cannot differentiate between articles of speech such as "Who's" and "Whose" has little to no proper education. Good education/foundation for the personality is consistent. You don't see the CEO of a hospital typing "lol" in a friendly email, just as you wouldn't expect someone who thinks traveling the world is a worthwhile experience learning experience would probably punctuate his sentences.
I duly apologize. A person as busy as yourself probably has a sight-seeing trip somewhere in the Alps. I shouldn't bother you with as much as asking you to reference drivel you spewed.
Spoiler: ShowFor the record, you're an idiot if you think you learnt anything during your travels. You can't learn the truth about cultures, politics and geographies of different countries just by visiting them. When you travel, get taken on tours, and introduce yourself to the locals of any country as a tourist/outsider, you are only seen as a potential sale. The things you'd learn about countries, in the case, would be the fact that the Taj Mahal is actually a grave and the Great Wall of China was built over a period of 1600 years, to fend off the Mongolians. What you should be learning is how different countries are, even within their similarities. Such as the fact that the UAE remains the one country in the gulf that has ever allowed theatres to show Christian themed movies, and has zero confines/holy grounds where a certain people are barred from visiting; and that's due to its founding father's personal beliefs and deviations from eastern/Muslim ideals. Or such as the fact that Iraq is in its current erratic situation not due to a tyrannical leader, but due to a disastrous geographical placement. But hey, what do I know, I've lived monotonously on 5 of the continents my entire life.
thanks for the politics lesson. my background covers three continents and ive lived on the other two. but im bored of your chat
Like I said, I apologize I've taken up your very precious time. I'm glad your ethnic background has taught you everything you need to know about three continents. You should consider becoming a social scientist. They make good money, especially in linguistic departments in exotic colleges. Your stellar education should be more than ample to fill such a position. I have to warn you, though; a lot of publications necessitate spelling at a level higher than a high school student's.
its cool ill jus use a spellchecker
I completely empathize with your dilemma. I always misspell "your" for "you're". Without computers, I think it's impossible for anyone to write properly. If only we could go to a walmart of some sort so they could sort of, teach us, sort of how. Sort of.
I think you lost me at Brian Austin Green can make you humble.