Posted: 4th March 2006 22:12
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Firstly, before you post here, check for any spelling, grammatical or punctuation mistakes.
Does anybody cry? Do you cry? When you see a comma being used in the sentence ''Carrot,s for sale'', do you cry? Is everyone with me when I say our current generation has degraded punctuaton to a level where someone will commonly write ''Its a fun day today''? Please post your name down and talk about punctuation. Join our group today; we will burn down chavs' homes and staple apostrophes to their heads. In other words, this is the punctuation topic. This post has been edited by Franz Kefka Palazzo on 5th March 2006 17:09 -------------------- You say I'm weird: you're the person who is exited when you kick a leather testicle into a net. Quote Kill me, or else you a murderer! |
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Posted: 4th March 2006 22:32
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I think your hypocrisy is quite amusing. Please, continue the charade.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 03:25
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I'm usually one of the first people to get snarky over bad grammar - but there's bad grammar, and then there're typos. It's sometimes iffy about which is which.
Here are some of the most common grammatical errors that infuriate me, though: should of, would of, could of - NO NO NO!!! It's should have, would have, could have!! There, they're, their - it amazes me how many people just don't know which is which. I sometimes use the wrong one myself, sometimes misuse is honestly come by, but some people just do it constantly. Over there. They're leaving. It's their ball. To, too, two - *sigh* They're going to the store. That is too much. There are two swords. is, are - When these two are misused I just want to scream! "How many are there?" not how many is there. My god. Is that so difficult? Consequently, did you see what I did in the first sentence of this post? Let's have another look. Quote but there's bad grammar, and then there're typoes Many people would put "there's typoes." This would be wrong. "Are" is also commonly used where there is a plural present, though it's not limited to just that use of course. And "is" commonly refers to singulars. "There is a typo." There aretypoes." Got it, folks? fish - the plural of fish is NOT "fishes." Okay, folks? The plural of fish is FISH! Now I'm not saying my grammar is absolutely perfect. I do make mistakes from time to time, I'm willing to admit. Some people just don't seem to have a clue, however. That's all for now, kids. This post has been edited by ultimage on 5th March 2006 03:27 -------------------- Quote Do you think we're forever? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 04:22
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Quote (ultimage) fish - the plural of fish is NOT "fishes." Okay, folks? The plural of fish is FISH! Actually, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dict.asp?Word=fish says that either "fish" or "fishes" can be the plural of fish. If I, like ultimage, assume that this is an overall grammar topic, I will hereby declare "u" (for "you"), "2" (for "to" or "too"), "hay" (for "hey"), "c" (for "see"), "b" (for "be"), "no" (for "know"), "nething" (for "anything"), and similar VERY ANNOYING AOL-speak misspellings to be crimes punishable by massively-multiplayer online humiliation. Otherwise, I generally don't have too much problem with people misusing punctuation, except in a confusing way. For example. putting a comma where a period should be. or a period where a comma should be. is very annoying to read, Other than that, I merely have the grammarian debate over possessives of words ending in the letter s. I say the plural of "lens" is "lens's", consistent with the way other singular possessives are formed. -------------------- Check the "What games are you playing at the moment?" thread for updates on what I've been playing. You can find me on the Fediverse! I use Mastodon, where I am @[email protected] ( https://sakurajima.moe/@glennmagusharvey ) |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 05:25
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I'll be the first to admit that I'm a stickler for grammar, but that only applies to my own style; anyone else is free to use or abuse syntax as they like. Honestly, I actually think less of people who waste time slapping other members in the face with a dictionary.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 06:16
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Quote Actually, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dict.asp?Word=fish says that either "fish" or "fishes" can be the plural of fish And they would be wrong. Dictionaries these days are into adding slang and "modern variances" of words and their uses. I'm pretty sure "Phat" and "Stoopid" and more than likely "Bling" have all made into dictionaries. They are meaningless, and probably invented purely to make fools out of the white folk that just lap up this kind of crap. But just because they're in the dictionary doesn't make them correct or proper words. "Fishes" is a variant, and improper grammatically. It's only in the dictionary cause so many people these days don't know any better. -------------------- Quote Do you think we're forever? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 07:17
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to be perfectly honest, i dont really care about punctuation in forums or on chat or anything like that. im a college student, and i try my best to write great papers, and i think i do a pretty good job of it. when im online, i dont give the damn. as long as i know my grammar is good when the situation calls for it, then its all good. we are just here to relax and talk about stuff, i dont think grammar should be that big a deal.....but thats just my opinion.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 08:41
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Quote (ultimage @ 5th March 2006 06:16) Quote Actually, http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dict.asp?Word=fish says that either "fish" or "fishes" can be the plural of fish And they would be wrong. Dictionaries these days are into adding slang and "modern variances" of words and their uses. I'm pretty sure "Phat" and "Stoopid" and more than likely "Bling" have all made into dictionaries. They are meaningless, and probably invented purely to make fools out of the white folk that just lap up this kind of crap. But just because they're in the dictionary doesn't make them correct or proper words. "Fishes" is a variant, and improper grammatically. It's only in the dictionary cause so many people these days don't know any better. If it's in that dictionary, yes. But if it's in the Oxford or Cambridge, guess what? Official. It's used so much it's part of the language. Some will never make it except a mention as a misspelling if at all. There's a reason we not longer address each other as thou, and that's because the language has evolved. You can't say that actual modern words are less of words because of it. But txtspk and leet however, are not words. They're extremely lazy abbreviations and in the case of leet, a very poor cypher. On the whole, I'm just happy to see people who can pretend not to be illiterate. People who use capitals, punctuation, acceptable grammar and spelling. There's no point demanding perfection when everyone makes mistakes, but why sit in the gutter when you know you can do better and will have to do so later in life unless you're a binman? Online, I feel it's just as important as it is when, say, writing a paper for school or college, becuase through chatrooms, all people see is what you say. And if it looks posh and all correct, people with a brain actually think different of you than they do of the next guy 'who post'd leike this when he wen 2 the shops with his m8's to bi a dicthunary 2 shoh u he's rite.' -------------------- "Only the dead have seen the end of their quotes being misattributed to Plato." -George Santayana "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here..." -Abraham Lincoln, prior to the discovery of Irony. |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 08:59
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Actually, if memory serves 1337(Elite) speak was created by hackers, and once upon a time was used primarily by them. The purpose was to avoid filters and throw people off at hacker forums and things of the like so they could discuss what they wished. When someone caught on, they would simply add a further variance until it became quite a bit confusing.
"I hacked this site today" becomes "I haxed some site today" becomes "I h4><3d some site today" and so on. Now internet idiots have decided to take liberty with the 'language' feeling that if they have some sort of superiority then they have joined the elite, and by extension must speak as such. -------------------- This one time I punched a bear in the forehead TO DEATH! I still have the scars on my chest. I am the manliest man that ever did man. League: Z3roHawk Steam: Zero_Hawk Wii U: Zero_Hawk FF14 - Goblin - Zero Hawk <Fiend> |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 09:18
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sorry Del S, but i must retaliate against your last statement. i kinda see what you mean with the whole chatroom thing, but even then, anyone in a chatroom can never judge whoever they are chatting with just by what the other types. as you can see, very seldom do i use upper case (i only do when i am quoting someone or refering to someone by name), but does that make me sorta weird? not really. sure, there are plenty of people who will automatically think you are moron if your puctuation is off, but in my opinion, they shouldnt. but if the do, what the hell, whatever floats your boat my friend. like i said in my previous post, im just here to relax and talk to others about whatever. if someone is gonna get a bit rowdy cuz of some puctuation its all good.......wow, i dont think i really made sense, but yeah, thats what i think
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Posted: 5th March 2006 09:37
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Quote There's a reason we not longer address each other as thou, and that's because the language has evolved That is a good point, and it did cross my mind when I was writing my last post. However, there's evolution in language which comes from the intermingling of people of various cultures {english is a prime example, being basically a germanic language which over hundreds of years has blended with latin, greek, french, etc.), and then there's just pure linguistic laziness where people don't even bother to learn their own language correctly and it becomes common speak (do not mistake this with dialect). The latter I find infuriating. That is where "fishes" comes in and suddenly makes its way into the Oxford dictionary (wrongly, in my humble opinion). I think English is entering a very unstable future. I can see it now - grammar will no longer be taught in school (if it is at all these days) and every form of net speak and slang, broken grammar etc. will have been entered into the Oxford dictionary, thus immedietly rendering malformed language structure acceptable. -------------------- Quote Do you think we're forever? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 13:27
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Quote (baralai888 @ 5th March 2006 04:18) sorry Del S, but i must retaliate against your last statement. i kinda see what you mean with the whole chatroom thing, but even then, anyone in a chatroom can never judge whoever they are chatting with just by what the other types. I most certainly can and will. Not using proper capitalisation is one thing, and I don't think it's all that important. But it's not actually all that hard to spell properly, not use abbreviations that only save you one keystroke, etc. If you have English as a first language, I don't think there's any real excuse to not try to use the language properly. People who come into #narshe and have a first line of "hi how r u 2day" usually are met with complete silence from me until they say "ur meen" and leave. My thought on it is this: at least in my chat, if you have the right to be lazy and type with ugly English, I have the right to mock you for it. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 16:18
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Sometimes I have so much time on my hands, I sign up to forums simply to trawl around for dislexic people, mocking any I find.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 16:34
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Ultimage, some words have multiple plural forms. I don't know exactly what the case is with fish, but fishes sounds completely fine to me. How about genii instead of geniuses or octopi instead of octopuses? Both are legit plural forms, but nobody ever uses the former (except, I can imagine, Latin scholars like myself, since the latter forms seriously hurts my ears
![]() And I don't see anything wrong with adding words to the dictionary if they are used that frequently. Let's take Lewis Carroll (who knows if thats spelled right) for example. He made up words in many of his poems and works, and now most of them are added to the OED. In the Jabberwocky, for example, he used the word "vorpal". I looked it up in the OED my freshman year; it is most definitely part of the English language now (it means deadly, by the way). On a different note, I don't think it's very fair to judge people solely based on how they say things in chat. I abbreviate sometimes, usually only cutting like 2 keystrokes ("ur" is an abbreviation I have used for like 4 years, and though I really, really, REALLY hate using it, it's a habit now), and I rarely capitalize words, but that doesn't mean I am incapable of using proper grammer. I just find it faster to omit capitalization and most punctuation in chat, as long as the message is still intelligible. I can see judging somebody who comes into chat speaking only in 1337 (OMFG 1 4/\/\ t3h ub3r h4x0rs!), but judging somebody just because they don't capitalize words in chat is a little nonsensical to me. -------------------- Is PJ |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 17:07
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''I'm delighted!'' says I!
Nice to know so many people have the urge to take a weak nuclear force decoupler (Dr Device, I suppose) and launch a genocide against the evil that is Netspeak. Please join my band, so we may- as I have stated previously- staple apostophies to chavs' heads. Just say ''I join Kefka's (And All Ellipsises's)Cult''. -------------------- You say I'm weird: you're the person who is exited when you kick a leather testicle into a net. Quote Kill me, or else you a murderer! |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 17:15
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Heh. My senior year in high school, a group of guys in the Compsys lab started "the lolocaust", a movement dedicated to the eradication of annoying netspeak, and it eventually spread throughout the school. Basically the idea was to rudely ignore anyone and/or ban the screen name of anyone who dared to use any crazy net-abbreviations on IM, chat, or real life, unless it was in obvious jest or specifically quoting something. We had a number of personal subpages dedicated to it, but the two that I could find were both 404s. Crap.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 17:23
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Nice to know we have a possible genocide member.
Also, on 14 March 2006, I'm going to take hostage many world leaders. I will threaten to kill them- and I will: unless... a global law is implemented, whereby and grammatical mistake is punishable by death. I will be a god! If you wish to join me in power, send a stamped envelope to: Floor 56, Kefka's Tower, Left of Narche, The Big Continent, YC36 8FJ. Also, I'm adding a poll for favourite punctuation marks. -------------------- You say I'm weird: you're the person who is exited when you kick a leather testicle into a net. Quote Kill me, or else you a murderer! |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 17:37
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Wow, what a great poll.
No offense meant, btw, Caesar. I suppose my anger is meant more for those who acknowledge that they're not using any sort of proper grammar or spelling and refuse to admit that it's not as easy to deal with in the course of an active IRC chat. Generally those who are snotty about it. ![]() -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 17:49
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Bad grammar doesn't bug me that much, I mean, so what if somebody doesn't capitalize every sentence? Some people are in a rush, ya know!? Of course chav speak is annoying 'LOLZ 2dy i 8 sum chps thn i wtchd tv thn wnt 2 bd' but, say, in a chatroom or IM you're not gonna say to somebody, 'Wow, what a hilarious joke! I'm laughing out loud!' are you? Time saving, people.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 18:04
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I appreciate the finer points of grammar, but I also understand that not everyone is going to be at the same grammatical level as I am. I freely admit that I make quite a few grammatical mistakes too.
If I come across a post where the english language has obviously been mangled, I might offer some helpful advice, but I won't generally be downright rude to them unless - UNLESS - it's obvious that their abuse of the language is from laziness or some strange cultural flaw that forces them to write 'u', '2', and 'sum1', not to mention 'plz', 'thx', and 'omg!!' I have no problem if an individual has trouble spelling some English words, or can't quite get the hang of our grammar, but this is downright stupid. I *will* be condescending and rude to individuals like this. I *will* tell them that their question has an easily available answer in the FAQs portion of whatever website if it pertains to gaming, and that they were clearly too dim to figure it out on their own, so I've taken the liberty of finding the link for them, and no need to thank me because I'll be changing their diaper soon. Whiney baby. Yay for being rude!</rant> Oh, and my favorite punctuation mark is the ellipses. I would say exclamation mark, but sadly it's abused so bad, and I even get tired of folks who use it sarcastically mixed with 1's and one's (or more commonly ONE's). That's tiring. It's not funny anymore. I've seen 1 or 2 noobs do it, I've seen about 20 or so people who knew better and were just being funny do it. So stop, please. Edit Quote ...say, in a chatroom or IM you're not gonna say to somebody, 'Wow, what a hilarious joke! I'm laughing out loud!' are you? Time saving, people. Err.. actually, yes I might say that. Im usually not in such a hurry that I can't spell or write entire sentences properly. I wouldn't fault somebody else for doing the same thing in this circumstance, but I myself would opt for the longer version. This post has been edited by WildHalcyon on 5th March 2006 18:06 -------------------- Oh sure, I don't have to get kicked in the junk to activate it, but I like it anyway. -- Thief commenting on the difference between Throw and Blue Magic. |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 18:56
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Quote (ultimage @ 5th March 2006 04:37) I can see it now - grammar will no longer be taught in school (if it is at all these days) It's not taught in CPS. The new prevailing theory is "whole language," the idea that a more efficient way to teach English is to immerse students in as much reading and writing as possible, instead of breaking down the components of language. We still correct grammar and spelling through writing, but we don't spend a lot of time teaching grammar. I like teaching that way since students are both learning and enjoying what they are doing (as long as they have enough freedom to read and write what they want, or the reading and writing is culturally relevant. -------------------- Hip-Hop QOTW: "Yeah, where I'ma start it at, look I'ma part of that Downtown Philly where it's realer than a heart attack It wasn't really that ill until the start of crack Now it's a body caught every night on the Almanac" "Game Theory" The Roots |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 19:34
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Quote That would be a lazy way of teaching. And I find it interesting that even with this new style there are so many younger people out there who refuse to pick up a book, and who can barely put a sentence together even into adulthood.that a more efficient way to teach English is to immerse students in as much reading and writing as possible Quote genii instead of geniuses or octopi instead of octopuses? Both are legit plural forms No they're not. "Genii" is correct. "Octopi" is correct. The others are not. Quote nobody ever uses the former... simply because "it doesn't sound right." Since when is that a good excuse to butcher a language? Words I can handle in that sense - British have different pronunciations from North Americans for many words... that's dialect. Grammar however, is the building block of a language. Incorrect usage, sometimes even insofar as adding a comma where it shouldn't go, can render a statement completely meaningless. And that's not important? People aren't going to do a certain thing because it "doesn't sound right?" C'mon. And don't tell me that's the way you learned it in school either (just in case some of you were thinking it). There are plenty of teachers out there who have been shown to be quite stupid. This post has been edited by ultimage on 5th March 2006 19:35 -------------------- Quote Do you think we're forever? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 19:59
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Quote (ultimage @ 5th March 2006 14:34) Quote genii instead of geniuses or octopi instead of octopuses? Both are legit plural forms No they're not. "Genii" is correct. "Octopi" is correct. The others are not. Hate to make this even more pedantic than it already is, but if I look something up in Webster's and it's there, it's just as valid to me. Geniuses, we are all. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 20:03
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Quote (ultimage @ 5th March 2006 14:34) Quote That would be a lazy way of teaching. that a more efficient way to teach English is to immerse students in as much reading and writing as possible No, actually, it requires significantly more work. It's hard to teach grammar through methods other than rote memorization and bombarding students with worksheets. Whole Language requires teachers to spend time working with individuals and groups in workshops. Whole Language is more tailored to a student's pace, so it requires much more teacher involvement. -------------------- Hip-Hop QOTW: "Yeah, where I'ma start it at, look I'ma part of that Downtown Philly where it's realer than a heart attack It wasn't really that ill until the start of crack Now it's a body caught every night on the Almanac" "Game Theory" The Roots |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 20:29
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Personally, I expect people to at least attempt to use proper English in most cases, although I don't mind abbreviations at all. As Luna said, it's much easier just to say "lol" then to say "Wow, that's really funny! I'm laughing out loud," and in Instant Messaging I don't have a problem with it. I use lol, rofl, and brb often (used to use omg but lataely I've phased that out for the superior "Holy crap!"), but otherwise I use proper English (except for beginning-of-sentence capatalization, which I usually leave out). I don't fault people for the occasional their-they're-there mix-up (although I don't see what's so hard about using the right one).
But when people never use any friggin' VOWELS and abbreviate every single word in their sentences, that's when I get mad. This post has been edited by Spiffyness on 5th March 2006 20:31 -------------------- The island bathes in the sun's bright rays Distant hills wear a shroud of grey A lonely breeze whispers in the trees Sole witness to history ICO-You were there- |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 21:03
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I voted ellipsis...
I don't know why... Hmm... In other news, I am a bit of a grammar/spelling etc freak sometimes. Eg. Just to be pedantic: Quote Left of Narche Isn't it Narshe? Sorry. But I think that the English language is deteriorating, after all if "va va voom" can be added to the dictionary, then soon enough we will see roxorz when we are researching rowlocks. It's even in Wiki! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxorz -------------------- The frosty one. |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 21:50
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I like a big stinking colon every now and again.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 22:02
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So I have to wonder what the hell a chav is, and how one would intend to turn it into yaoi.
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Posted: 5th March 2006 22:17
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I think a chav is an insult..a bad one...I think...
it originally said "will be shot", so I guess that wasn't appropriate and was changed to what you see now. Maybe. It's all very foolish really. Anyway, I'm not really a stickler for grammar, thought it is fun to make fun of people that honestly look really, really illiterate ![]() As for the poll, I use parenthesis alot. (As you can see in most of my posts...oh look! ![]() I also am an ellipsis glutton. This post has been edited by Zeromus_X on 5th March 2006 22:19 -------------------- |
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Posted: 5th March 2006 22:49
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My understanding of chav is it's basically the European equivalent of white trash.
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