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I visited a research shop today and apparently that ridiculous "No selling research to minors" law thing, has taken affect quicker than I thought.
I still got the research cause the guy was cool.
Has this happened to any of you yet?

Spoilt is the correct spelling for usage in that sentence you American twat.
Actually, both spellings would be correct in this matter. :o

Actually, both spellings would be correct in this matter. :o

Spoilt is used in an infinite tense, as in "how you are and always will be", although this means that telling him to "stop" being spoilt is a self-contradiction right from the get go, but unfortunately this is the way I was brought up and taught how to say that specific phrase.

In correct English, might I add



Actually, both spellings would be correct in this matter. :o

=o

I visited a research shop today and apparently that ridiculous "No selling research to minors" law thing, has taken affect quicker than I thought.
I still got the research cause the guy was cool.
Has this happened to any of you yet?


Why would you pay for research? There are free sites you know..

Why would you pay for research? There are free sites you know..

More free sites than I can click.
I still have a long way to go

Spoilt is used in an infinite tense, as in "how you are and always will be", although this means that telling him to "stop" being spoilt is a self-contradiction right from the get go, but unfortunately this is the way I was brought up and taught how to say that specific phrase.

In correct English, might I add
And spoiled is past particle, though it is also common in American English to use it as an adjective, just as spoilt may be used. It all depends on which type of English you speak. Such is how, in your own ways, you are both correct.


Maybe games have an age limit for a reason?

And spoiled is past particle, though it is also common in American English to use it as an adjective, just as spoilt may be used. It all depends on which type of English you speak. Such is how, in your own ways, you are both correct.

Cure you and your Pastor ways, you are the sole being on this world that I have met and been unable to argue with

And spoiled is past particle, though it is also common in American English to use it as an adjective, just as spoilt may be used. It all depends on which type of English you speak. Such is how, in your own ways, you are both correct.
Cure you and your Pastor ways, you are the sole being on this world that I have met and been unable to argue with

I urge you to stay on topic.

just wait till your 17 to buy M or get steam

Cure you and your Pastor ways, you are the sole being on this world that I have met and been unable to argue with
<3

I urge you to stay on topic.
Sorry. :c

On topic, what is so wrong with the policy? Granted, one shouldn't shelter children and tell them blatant lies in order to make them think the world is perfect, but at the same time one shouldn't give them games that impose violence and troubled ideals onto them. A child shouldn't be exposed to such unnessicary "voices", per se, until they get to a stage in their life where they can distinguish what is actually and what is meant to be "entertaining". Though personally I don't see how some games are meant to be entertaining, but that is a matter of taste.