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its funny how i'm correcting you lololololol
Bitch
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It's funny how i'm correcting you LOLOLOLOL!
Bitch.
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Fix'd.
Oh and, foots and feet are the same thing.
Prostitute's brother = YOU.
Uh... foots isn't a valid plural. It's like calling millennia millenniums or calling sheep sheeps. Or saying that mice are mouses.HEHEHEHEHEHE
Oh and, foots and feet are the same thing
Uh... foots isn't a valid plural. It's like calling millennia millenniums or calling sheep sheeps. Or saying that mice are mouses.
I'm sure you'll find that I am a rather tolerant person.
Also, what's with everyone not spelling fixed properly? Did someone orchestrate a plan to make my eyes bleed?
Just a note here: I'm not trying to act conceited or anything. Everyone here, including myself, is equal as far as I'm concerned. It's kinda weird that I'm posting this in a thread intended for a group of people that act superior, though, haha.It's a pseudo-intellectual display. People think it'll make them look more intelligent than the person they're trying to correct. If you were really smart, you'd realize people make mistakes, so typos and all are bound to show up once in a while when you're typing quickly.
Correct grammar isn't going to insure you rocket scientist status.
Not sure if you spelt grammar incorrectly intentional. xDHe just takes grammer seriously!
Yes... lets go with that, not that I have really bad spelling skills >.>Not sure if you spelt grammar incorrectly intentional. xD
Just a note here: I'm not trying to act conceited or anything. Everyone here, including myself, is equal as far as I'm concerned. It's kinda weird that I'm posting this in a thread intended for a group of people that act superior, though, haha.
Not sure if you spelt grammar incorrectly intentional. xD
I appreciate you standing up for me, though. Thanks.
Idiot.You didn't capitalize the "I" in "I'm".
But it still can be used.Uh... foots isn't a valid plural. It's like calling millennia millenniums or calling sheep sheeps. Or saying that mice are mouses.
I'm sure you'll find that I am a rather tolerant person.
Also, what's with everyone not spelling fixed properly? Did someone orchestrate a plan to make my eyes bleed?
Idiot.
But it still can be used.
The fuck it can't.Idiot.
But it still can be used.
Wouldn't you basically be able to keep only the first page and the thread would have the same value? Since, you know, all the good things are updated and stored in the first post. Nobody really cares about the build-up towards getting the links.I swear, you could, like... abort at least 3 pages from this thread right now and nobody would ever mind.
Keep it real lads, we need to bounce back to what really matters here.
foot (ft)
n. pl. feet (ft)
1. The lower extremity of the vertebrate leg that is in direct contact with the ground in standing or walking.
2. A structure used for locomotion or attachment in an invertebrate animal, such as the muscular organ extending from the ventral side of a mollusk.
3. Something suggestive of a foot in position or function, especially:
a. The lowest part; the bottom: the foot of a mountain; the foot of a page.b. The end opposite the head, top, or front: the foot of a bed; the foot of a parade.c. The termination of the leg of a piece of furniture, especially when shaped or modeled.d. The part of a sewing machine that holds down and guides the cloth.e. Nautical The lower edge of a sail.f. Printing The part of a type body that forms the sides of the groove at the base.g. Botany The base of the sporophyte in mosses and liverworts.4. The inferior part or rank: at the foot of the class.
5. The part of a stocking or high-topped boot that encloses the foot.
6.
a. A manner of moving; a step: walks with a light foot.b. Speed or momentum, as in a race: "the only other Democrats who've demonstrated any foot till now" (Michael Kramer).7. (used with a pl. verb) Foot soldiers; infantry.
8. A unit of poetic meter consisting of stressed and unstressed syllables in any of various set combinations. For example, an iambic foot has an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable.
9. Abbr. ft. or ft A unit of length in the U.S. Customary and British Imperial systems equal to 12 inches (0.3048 meter). See Table at measurement.
10. foots Sediment that forms during the refining of oil and other liquids; dregs.
Casual funny conversation is welcome - whatever's on the majority of the last 3 pages isn't.Wouldn't you basically be able to keep only the first page and the thread would have the same value? Since, you know, all the good things are updated and stored in the first post. Nobody really cares about the build-up towards getting the links.
At least 34, if not more. And nothing of value would be lost.I swear, you could, like... abort at least 3 pages from this thread right now and nobody would ever mind.