CHEEZMO™;38300162 said:Isn't that a GAFer's girlfriend?
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better?
But fuck you Ooccoo. I hope someone does the same thing to you during your sleep.
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she seems to be missing teeth on the bottom, just how young is this girl!?
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Trixie? Trixie? Really? What the fuck, is this a card for a dog or chimp or something?
Ha ha ha ha. Thats the real funny here.
"Ha ha ha ha."
what the hell... Is this your first time on the internet or something?
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How... how could this even happen by accident...
"Just a little left, and now a little right in reverse, aaaan- OH DAMMIT!"
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There is a guy who goes out to all the clubs on the jersey shore. I bet he gets laid at least once a weekend
Hahahaha which drummer is this??
He's the guy in your avatar's son.
This sentence sounds weird. I think "He is the son of the guy in your avatar" sounds better.
This sentence sounds weird. I think "He is the son of the guy in your avatar" sounds better.
The guy in your avatar, it's his son.
Wouldn't the comma be a semi-colon?
I believe it would be a colon. Semi-colons more or less function as conjunctions.
edit: actually, it depends on the intent of the sentence. I guess both work....
I just have to post the animated avatar,He's the guy in your avatar's son.
You must have a complete sentence on either side of a semicolon, so it must be a colon.
But in truth, if you every have to ask, it's is grammar's way of telling you to rewrite the damn thing.
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Am on my phone, so I didn't fall for it because I rotated my phone.
You must have a complete sentence on either side of a semicolon, so it must be a colon.
But in truth, if you every have to ask, it's is grammar's way of telling you to rewrite the damn thing.
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Ah, you're right. I was misreading the first bit of the sentence.
Oh god, what bread is that?
You must have a complete sentence on either side of a semicolon, so it must be a colon.
But in truth, if you ever have to ask, it's grammar's way of telling you to rewrite the damn thing.
EDIT: Oh god oh god top of the page, must add a pic:
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DOUBLE EDIT: lmao, I should probably proofread my own post when commenting on the grammar of others.