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DrenDran:

--- Quote from: _Rave_ on July 20, 2011, 01:05:31 AM ---WHAT HAPPND TO 'MERICA?!?!

But yes, you are stuck on my former beliefs for some reason.  Perhaps pay more attention to what I say?  Or don't.

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That was exactly what he was doing.

--- Quote from: _Rave_ on July 20, 2011, 01:05:31 AM ---And I'm also going on my opinion of your personality, which is dry and boring.  I believe music reflects a person's personality.

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Wait, rock is dry and boring?
lol, seems like the last thing you'd describe that way
But I don't think I ever said what I listened to anyway.

And of course, I spell checked my quote, and nothing in that last quote was spelt wrong.
Not that it matters anyway.
asablief:

--- Quote from: _Rave_ on July 20, 2011, 01:05:31 AM ---atrocious
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Big words make your argument invalid!!!1
_Rave_:

--- Quote from: DrenDran on July 20, 2011, 12:56:49 AM ---From you, I consider this a high complement. (in [Parenthesis go inside punctuation.] the context that everything you say is bullstuff, of course)

But one thing, how the forget do you know what my musical intrests are?
I doubt I've ever shared them on here, though I might be changing my avatar soon, and it might reflect one.

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--- Quote from: asablief on July 20, 2011, 01:08:38 AM ---Big words make your argument invalid!!!1

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If you consider "atrocious" a big word, you are in for a world of trouble once you hit HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH.

They even say words like, "exponential."

Crazy, I know.  Those damn english teachers.
DrenDran:

--- Quote from: _Rave_ on July 20, 2011, 01:13:25 AM ---
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Those aren't spelt wrong, according to BLF spell check of the qutoe, and searching the bolded words on google.
And that red highlighted note just doesn't makte sense.
_Rave_:
Complement is used in the incorrect context; it's "compliment."

intrests is just plainly obvious.

And parenthesis should be used correctly when speaking your native language, wouldn't you agree?
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