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CuddleBunny!

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wow.. that's nice.. you told us a whole 33 minutes in advance of the raid! \o/
ps; join pip at the library, he and some other dude is reading the dictionary.
 

Golena

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CuddleBunny! said:
ps; join pip at the library, he and some other dude is reading the dictionary.

Wow, a non English person doesn't have the same English skills as you!

Go crawl back into your gutter where you belong please!
 

Dandare

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CuddleBunny! said:
wow.. that's nice.. you told us a whole 33 minutes in advance of the raid! \o/
ps; join pip at the library, he and some other dude is reading the dictionary.
An attempt to be funny?
 

CuddleBunny!

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Golena said:
Wow, a non English person doesn't have the same English skills as you!

Go crawl back into your gutter where you belong please!
I'm not english either, still people manage to read what i type without much trouble.
 

Deepflame

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Heh, it's come to my notice that it's often the native English speakers that type their language worse than their foreign counterparts. My theory is because people that don't use English natively had to actually learn the language, whereas the native English speakers learn it while using it. Native English speakers thus don't really learn a lot of the rules because they 'appear to be logical and natural'. Non-native English speakers on the other hand often lag behind in vocabulary. Although non-native English speakers might be able to write English better, I doubt they actually speak it better. You can't really read pronouncation, nor practice that with writing it.

In the end though, who really cares? :p
 

CuddleBunny!

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Deepflame said:
Heh, it's come to my notice that it's often the native English speakers that type their language worse than their foreign counterparts. My theory is because people that don't use English natively had to actually learn the language, whereas the native English speakers learn it while using it. Native English speakers thus don't really learn a lot of the rules because they 'appear to be logical and natural'. Non-native English speakers on the other hand often lag behind in vocabulary. Although non-native English speakers might be able to write English better, I doubt they actually speak it better. You can't really read pronouncation, nor practice that with writing it.

In the end though, who really cares? :p
it is kind of stupid tho.. i mean, i write better Norwegian than most foreigners... :<
 

Straef

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CuddleBunny! said:
wow.. that's nice.. you told us a whole 33 minutes in advance of the raid! \o/
ps; join pip at the library, he and some other dude is reading the dictionary.
It's better than not being told? I don't get it, why flame the guy? :x
 

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CuddleBunny! said:
I'm not english either, still people manage to read what i type without much trouble.

Understand what he means easy enough, though wish didnt understand you as all you fucking do now days is whine or flame
 

Golena

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CuddleBunny! said:
it is kind of stupid tho.. i mean, i write better Norwegian than most foreigners... :<

Unfortunately, it's content not grammar that counts.
In your case that's worse than most foreigners (and garden insects).
 

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