And you know what dat means?
I do i'm back and well better spelling but to get to the real point is i have been waiting since the timeline came up to see what 2005 held ans well i'm pretty disapointed that it still hasn't been updated.
"And you know what dat means?
I do i'm back and well better spelling but to get to the real point is i have been waiting since the timeline came up to see what 2005 held ans well i'm pretty disapointed that it still hasn't been updated."
I'M GONNA RIP YOUR FUCKING HEART OUT AND FEED IT TO A DOG!
It certainly is better billyboy. However you still have a way to go i'm afraid. You see there isn't a lot of punctuation in that sentence of yours.
You know, I get the impression some people are being a bit elitist about spelling around here, there is a big difference between someone not being able to spell and someone using txt speak or 733T speak. But why tell someone to learn to spell? It ain't going to happen overnight.
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25th January, 2006 at 00:43:02 -
Tha doesn't make much sense either. I blame Tigerworks.
"Isn't it always amazing how we characterize a person's intelligence by how closely their thinking matches ours?"
~Belgarath
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25th January, 2006 at 01:20:54 -
because "D" is faster to type the th but it just became a habbit after not being here for a while. So DC i thank you for making me somewhat a better typer.<-(I think i spelled that wrong)or is it typist?
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25th January, 2006 at 10:39:41 -
some people dnt like it if you spell words wrong but i dnt mind it. and yes i have tried to type better than befor!!
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
Registered 04/09/2004
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25th January, 2006 at 16:38:56 -
And what's with all the non-capital i's? I think that you should say I with a capital I, not an i!
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In morpheme-based morphology, a morpheme is the smallest language unit that carries a semantic interpretation. Morphemes are, generally, a distinctive collocation of phonemes (as the free form pin or the bound form -s of pins) having no smaller meaningful members.
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"Isn't it always amazing how we characterize a person's intelligence by how closely their thinking matches ours?"
~Belgarath
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