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Clan Discussion / Re: Clan[MotE]
« on: October 01, 2007, 01:33:19 PM »Curses, it's a double meaning!Notice how i've banned no one =Dpusillanimous individual.
Yes please.
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Curses, it's a double meaning!Notice how i've banned no one =Dpusillanimous individual.
Yes please.
Notice how i've banned no one =Dpusillanimous individual.
My god! What the hell?Use the F key.
rly? ty!for you!
-_- yes I know and im still mad at them cause' that took me like an hour to finish T_TMy god, a whole hour? Are you kidding? That's almost 5% of the day!
For "Raiding" and general nooby behaviour.Please note: All involved are banned and blacklisted.y may i ask?
Sorry, but you fail.
YOU will NEVER JOINDo you know what you just did? You ruined his life! Crapped on his ambitions! How could you! [/sarcasm]
and welcome to the world of awesomeness.Congratulations
Beg to differ.Apostrophes aren't meant to be used, but they're acceptable in that form despite it being incorrect.No, they are not. It just so happens that the symbol used for apostrophes, primes and single quotes are the same in ASCII. That doesn't mean that they are the same semantically.
The Queen's English refers to pronunciation and using correct wording.Apostrophes aren't meant to be used, but they're acceptable in that form despite it being incorrect.No, they are not. It just so happens that the symbol used for apostrophes, primes and single quotes are the same in ASCII. That doesn't mean that they semantically are the same thin.You see, now we're crossing into the boarders of jargon and dialect. If using the Queen's English as he seemed to be indicating, the term "nub" would be invalid.Queen's English is a mode of pronounciation, and has nothing to do with dialects at all. I stand by my last argument.
holy crap you are seriously fat!I have yet to stop laughing.