Bow down you lot !

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old.Kez

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Its threads like these that make me resent being a deity, especially when two illterate's (super_lamer_plebmonger & furof) are involved.
 
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Furr

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KEZ

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:D
 
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throdgrain

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Oi kez dont be horrible to me on my forum day ;)
 
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Munkey-

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no. i refuse to give him a blo.........ohhhhh........umm......grats......


*cough*

*returns the KY jelly*
 
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ShockingAlberto

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Pld Throd :)

Oh, i have to aggree with Kez though - When Furof came and started spamming like a twat, he ruined any chance of not being seen as a twat when he'd stopped spamming... like a twat...




















I'll go and sit down in the corner i guess :(
 
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old.Kez

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Originally posted by throdgrain
Oi kez dont be horrible to me on my forum day
I wasn't! I was simply imposing how I generally dislike these threads, more-so when two illiterate, irritating twats descend upon it.

I hope your new deityhood gives you a boost of self-esteem or something, it didn't me :p
 
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Ono

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Originally posted by throdgrain
'Cos i is a forum deity :)


WTF???

Seriously, how the HELL do you guys do it so quickly???

I've been plugging away for ages and ages. (Not that I am complaining or spamming of course Trebz ;) ).


Well done Old man. :p
 
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Furr

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il·lit·er·ate Pronunciation Key (-ltr-t)
adj.

Unable to read and write.
Having little or no formal education.

Marked by inferiority to an expected standard of familiarity with language and literature.
Violating prescribed standards of speech or writing.
Ignorant of the fundamentals of a given art or branch of knowledge: musically illiterate. See Usage Note at literate.


1. I can quite easily read and write.
2. I also have a very nice education.
3. I did pass all my General Certification of secondary education with higher than a C grade.
4. I am also not Ignorant of the fundamentals.

Thus I am not illiterate, therfore shut up.

:cool:

Although i do admit to being a bit hasty on the reply button.
 
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ShockingAlberto

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You actually edited your post(to correct spellings?), yet still ended up spelling ``therefore'' wrong :rolleyes:
 
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ShockingAlberto

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Omg, i put my finger down too heavily on the g... Well shoot me.

Not bothering to check for typos is a bit differant to not being able to spell in the first place. Don't use the former as an excuse for the latter.
 
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Sar

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Originally posted by FuROf knight



1. I can quite easily read and write.
2. I also have a very nice education.
3. I did pass all my General Certification of secondary education with higher than a C grade.
4. I am also not Ignorant of the fundamentals.

Thus I am not illiterate, therfore shut up.

:cool:

Although i do admit to being a bit hasty on the reply button.

No thus necessary. ;)

Thus means "in this manner" eg: Thus it came to pass that Sar corrected Furofs grammar.

;)

I actually got a C in my English at GCSE (got B's in French and German), but then again I revised for precisely 15 mins for all of my 10 GCSEs in total, so that serves me right then :D

I actually got the same in Latin as I did in English and English Lit, which is rather worrying.

PS: "I also have a very nice education" should be "I also have a very good education".

PPS: You shouldn't use a capital letter for a word in the middle of a sentence unless it's a proper noun. :D

I'll educate you buggers yet.

;)

/pedant
 
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throdgrain

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Err sorry but..... what the FUCK is a GCSE ???///

;)
 
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Hashmonster

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Originally posted by Sar

but then again I revised for precisely 15 mins for all of my 10 GCSEs in total, so that serves me right then :D

don't tell me parents but thats exactly what i did! ;) still got good results :)
 
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xane

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Originally posted by Kez
Its threads like these that make me resent being a deity, especially when two illterate's (super_lamer_plebmonger & furof) are involved.

Maybe you meant "iterate" (repeat constantly) or "itinerate" (travel around a lot) :)
 
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Trem

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This is Throds big day, so lets all be nice and stuff like:p thusing thereforeingering stop the bitchering and start the kissing of throderer:p





please dont shout at me kez:(









:p
 
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Trem

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Jeez, just done a fart that smelt so badly its put me in a bad mood:(
 
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Furr

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Originally posted by Sar


No thus necessary. ;)

Thus means "in this manner" eg: Thus it came to pass that Sar corrected Furofs grammar.

;)

I actually got a C in my English at GCSE (got B's in French and German), but then again I revised for precisely 15 mins for all of my 10 GCSEs in total, so that serves me right then :D

I actually got the same in Latin as I did in English and English Lit, which is rather worrying.

PS: "I also have a very nice education" should be "I also have a very good education".


PPS: You shouldn't use a capital letter for a word in the middle of a sentence unless it's a proper noun. :D

I'll educate you buggers yet.

;)

/pedant

:( I'm now going to crawl into a hole and become a hermit.

/EDIT "OK camazotz" :(
 
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Scouse

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So - how does it go then:

Newbie
Brentford Res.
Phnaargos Res.
Jeesus!
Over-Hyped Butt-Monkey?



And how many posts?
 

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