boys fucking fathers.....well it was close....:D
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boys fucking fathers.....well it was close....:D
Lol. I cant beleive you know that either hhaha.Quote:
Originally Posted by psteve
Theres tons i havnt got a clue about - i mean, it took me long enough to work out what pmsl and ftw meant. I dont even use em.
Please mind my spelling and language?Quote:
Originally Posted by LIP
For the wecord?
What's "em"?
I learned that one from a cell phone commercial. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by psteve
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
TX P4B! u r ok!Quote:
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Pissing Myself LaughingQuote:
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
and For The Win.
FTW i got from my days of playing CS:CZ.
yatgfiotfp.
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Originally Posted by LIP
LIP, I believe he was referring to your usage of "em" instead of "them" as a shorthand way of typing the word to look like it sounds when spoken casually.
i have a really, really, really strange stigma towards people who 'talk' properly on message boards... like for some reason, i immediately relate well-edited posts about nothing in particular to their posters' level of arrogance. i mean, we're just chatting here ya know? you dont have to write every post like its some persuasive religious doctrine that will be read by millions of potential followers. and grammar nazis piss me off, too. basic punctuation and paragraph breaks are blessings for the eyes, but you dont have to fcking pick people apart over it.
tldr version: i see little/no editing and i think 'casual, friendly' - i see tons of heavy editing and shit and i think 'arrogant assmunch' but its probably just me:D
this doesnt apply to all situations, like if youre writing an informative article meant to help out your fellow forumgoers then by all means make it look publishable. but if you're quick replying to 'WHATS UR FAVORITE STONED QUESTION TO ASK?' then it doesnt need to read like homer...
I knew that :wtf:Quote:
Originally Posted by M3nt0R
Hahaha, i didnt even see that he'd wrote that. I guess i should read things more thoroughly.