Nobodies magickal mystary tour

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  1. Arthgon

    Arthgon Well-Known Member

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    No, shit for brains, I am 32.
     
  2. Wolfsbane

    Wolfsbane Well-Known Member

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    AAAAAAA-HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Fucking HILARIOUS!!!
     
  3. wobbler

    wobbler Well-Known Member

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    Oh my FUCKING GOD!
    You are 32 and doesn't have the english capacity of a ten year old!? My god, you must ether be very stupid or very under educated.
     
  4. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    I just love the irony...
     
  5. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    I'd smile at that, but I got my first sunburn of the year...on my face.
     
  6. rroyo

    rroyo Active Member

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    Noxema cold-cream.

    Even with reddish-tanning skin, I still get the occasional burn and swear by the stuff to draw the heat out.
     
  7. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    I wish I could. Something in Noxema's products causes my skin to crack.
     
  8. wobbler

    wobbler Well-Known Member

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    Ofcourse you do. I see the problem with "ether" and "under educated", but I can't honestly see what is so funny with the first three.
     
  9. Dark Elf

    Dark Elf Administrator Staff Member

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    Of course you can't see it. After all, everyone knows that "you" connects so well with "doesn't" and that English is always written with a lower case "e", except it never is.
     
  10. Arthgon

    Arthgon Well-Known Member

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    No I am not stupid or very under educated, but I have just some problems with my English grammar.
     
  11. wobbler

    wobbler Well-Known Member

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    Sometimes I just hate grammar...
     
  12. Grossenschwamm

    Grossenschwamm Well-Known Member

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    It loves you, Wobbler. Only you can make it bend that way.
     
  13. DarkFool

    DarkFool Nemesis of the Ancients

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    and yet you still carry on conversations with the angst of a mid-pubscent 14 year old...

    However, I've decided that instead of mocking you, I'll simply grammar-edit your post. The bold ',' was missing, and the bolded 'under' is an awkward word. Technically you can use it, but it should be something more along the lines of "I am not stupid, or poorly educated." The bolded 'have' is in the wrong place, according to my editing. The words within italics are words I believe should be removed to improve readability. :)

    I think it should've read: "No, I am not stupid or poorly educated, I just have some problems with my english grammar." Also, I just learned a dissent between my teaching and the rest of the world: We're taught that the word english doesn't need to be capitalized because that's the name of the language, not the people. If speaking of the people of England, then you capitalize the 'e', but if you're speaking of the language then there's no need to, as it'sn't the English's Language. It's the english language. Personally I think this is just our quiet way of carrying that tea party we had for them around 200 years ago.
     
  14. Dark Elf

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    I thought all languages and nationalities were supposed to be capitalized, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, etc, causing untold agony to Nordic students of English since we never capitalize anything in the middle of a sentence unless it's a proper name.
     
  15. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    Well, obviously there's a difference between English as spoken by the English, and well, what can I call it? Rubbish, spoken by the Americans... :p
     
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    To each their own. I just hate saying, "Aluminium."
     
  18. Xz

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    Meh, it's called aluminium in every other language I know, so why not?
     
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    DarkFool Nemesis of the Ancients

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    I think you might find that most nations teach a more 'American' English than they do 'English' English. I know that's true of Japan and Spain, and I think it's true of most other nations. We simplified their accursed language, somewhat. If the English still had their way, you'd be using 'xions' instead of 'ctions' (connexion as opposed to connection).
     
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