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is minecraft dead

yes
270 (61.6%)
no
168 (38.4%)

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Author Topic: Minecraft Megathread; yeah its update 1.12 big whoop what about it  (Read 6830288 times)


how did you download the bridges? :o

Hey Guys, I Saw Today a Skeleton Riding a Spider, have you seen Those ones Before?
i've only ever seen one :D


No you are not im in your bed.
You need some grammar checks, boy.

On a related note:


Very first time I've seen one.

Imma kill it.

You need some grammar checks, boy.
That was not a grammatical error; that was a punctuational error.

You need some grammar checks, boy.

On a related note:
-Terror-

Very first time I've seen one.

Imma kill it.
I remember my first skelespider
It jumped up on my roof and shot me :<

That was not a grammatical error; that was a punctuational error.
doesn't punctuation fall under the larger category of grammar?

That was not a grammatical error; that was a punctuational error.
That's grammar.

That's grammar.
No you are not im in your bed.
Dr. Mike failed to punctuate "I'm" with an apostrophe. That was a punctuational error.
(Also, on an unrelated note, he failed to capitalize the "I". It counts as a proper noun, so therefore it is to be capitalized. That, of course, was a capitalization error.)

I have yet to see a slime
hnnng

Dr. Mike failed to punctuate "I'm" with an apostrophe. That was a punctuational error.
(Also, on an unrelated note, he failed to capitalize the "I". It counts as a proper noun, so therefore it is to be capitalized. That, of course, was a capitalization error.)
That's grammar.

Dr. Mike failed to punctuate "I'm" with an apostrophe. That was a punctuational error.
(Also, on an unrelated note, he failed to capitalize the "I". It counts as a proper noun, so therefore it is to be capitalized. That, of course, was a capitalization error.)
Who care would ever care?



Quote from: Dictionary.com
Punc·tu·a·tion [puhngk-choo-ey-shuhn]
–noun
1.
the practice or system of using certain conventional marks or characters in writing or printing in order to separate elements and make the meaning clear, as in ending a sentence or separating clauses.
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Gram·mar [gram-er]
–noun
1.
the study of the way the sentences of a language are constructed; morphology and syntax.
They're different.

Where do you find slimes? Ive never seen one.
Also are Dragons real im MC?
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