Poll

Do you know about slate edge?

Yes , I visited there many times.
49 (63.6%)
The slate is a giant box.
9 (11.7%)
Just today I found slate edge.
0 (0%)
.Yes , but not yet.
2 (2.6%)
Im searching the edge.
1 (1.3%)
No , but I belive that.
2 (2.6%)
No , slate has no edge.
3 (3.9%)
?
11 (14.3%)

Total Members Voted: 1

Author Topic: A question about slate edge  (Read 4647 times)

Here's a story I writed for slate edge:

The story of slate edge

Before 300 years many people thinked that the slate has no edge.
Some people explored that the slate has an edge!
Some people explored that the slate is a giant box!
don't try to fall down.

Oh my god! The English! D:

That's not much of a story :(

Do you know about slate edge?
 .Yes , but not yet.

^ The hell.

Oh, and what about the "I know about it. I don't give a crap about it. Move on." option?

Do you know about slate edge?
 .Yes , but not yet.

^ The hell.

How is a poll response the Hell?

I certainly hope you're just kidding about this whole "spelling" thing...

If not, may the grammar national socialist's feed on your soul... 

I certainly hope you're just kidding about this whole "spelling" thing...

If not, may the grammar national socialist's feed on your soul... 
Grammar and spelling are two different things. Get your definitions right.

I certainly hope you're just kidding about this whole "spelling" thing...

If not, may the grammar national socialist's feed on your soul... 

Haha, the spectator has become a victim of his own remark! xD

The grammar isn't very right because I'm not from America!

writed?

The story of slate edge
Before? 300 years many people thinked ?

don't try to fall down.

Ummm....

Do you found the corner edge?


Guess what guys! I explored that the slate has an edge!

^^^What's wrong with this sentence?^^^

I certainly hope you're just kidding about this whole "spelling" thing...

If not, may the grammar national socialist's feed on your soul... 

Oogly50's attack was ineffective!

Slate, a giant box?
The generally accepted definition for Slate is nothing, flat.
IE. "I started off with a clean Slate" (clean Slate, nothing)
The other type of Slate, a kind of rock, is flat also.
How could a Slate be a giant box?