There are a few somewhat cool ones but they are still booger flickers.Originally Posted by maebach
There are a few somewhat cool ones but they are still booger flickers.Originally Posted by maebach
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
Flies Like An Arrow, Flies Like An Apple
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Originally Posted by Cheese
Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!
Flies Like An Arrow, Flies Like An Apple
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Definition of lurker?
Yours Sincerely,
Dark Steno @ Maskawaih
A lurker is someone that follows the forum but doesn’t post.
courtesy of urbandictionary.com
My favourite bit is when you put deliberate mistakes in posts like that. To cover the real mistakes you make. It's actually quite cute.Originally Posted by Busyman
Yeah wot 'e sed
All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.
Doesnt post? lolOriginally Posted by twisterX
Yours Sincerely,
Dark Steno @ Maskawaih
Originally Posted by Aaron_T
Again we see people ignoring the "subjunctive mood".
A verb is in the subjunctive mood when it expresses a condition which is doubtful or not factual. It is most often found in a clause beginning with the word "if". It is also found in clauses following a verb that expresses a doubt, a wish, regret, request, demand, or proposal.
When one makes a statement contrary to fact, one must use a conditional form of the verb, such as "weren't".
Don't worry about the grammar police here, they are just the rent-a cops of the grammar police.
I have seen such deplorable use of this mood, even among the "cognoscenti" of this forum, that I deem them all grammarian wannabes.
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
what?Originally Posted by hobbes
Those who dont learn from the past are doomed to repeat It.
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