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Donny Game profile

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Oct 25th 2011, 23:42:08

BAG

Edited By: Donny on Oct 25th 2011, 23:45:10
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Dear Asians who say they're not ninjas just because they're Asian,
That's exactly what a ninja would say.

Kill4Free Game profile

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Oct 26th 2011, 1:48:28

*you're
So many ways to die, only one way to live...
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Donny Game profile

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Oct 26th 2011, 2:31:00

lol yeh that too,

just covering up a post, i found what i needed
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Dear Asians who say they're not ninjas just because they're Asian,
That's exactly what a ninja would say.

dreamCatalyst Game profile

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Oct 26th 2011, 10:12:47

Noob :P

braden Game profile

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Oct 26th 2011, 11:12:10

tools like wrenches and screw drivers and hammers can be very useful.

my marshal inspired post of the day :P

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Oct 26th 2011, 23:14:51

Especially if you want to break something instead of fixing it. ;)
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I was sitting there wondering how many I could kill with one set of chopsticks

NightShade

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Oct 26th 2011, 23:16:02

By the way, what did that have to do with Marshal? The run-on sentence, or lack of commas?
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Originally posted by Bsnake:
I was sitting there wondering how many I could kill with one set of chopsticks

mrford Game profile

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Oct 26th 2011, 23:23:54

the completely useless nature of the statement probably, however the English wasn't fluffty enough for it to be considered marshal
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[21:37:01] <&KILLERfluffY> when I was doing FA stuff for sof the person who gave me the longest angry rant was Mr Ford

braden Game profile

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Oct 27th 2011, 0:12:16

that wasn't a run on sentence at all, you can argue the comma if you please, but all information was pertinent to that at hand.

that being said, in certain circumstances it is acceptable to use a run on sentence. maybe a little bit like the whole split infinitive ordeal.

(i'm pretty good with english, i feel i do alright by it minus the capitalizing, of course :P)

and yes, as ford said:)

Edited By: braden on Oct 27th 2011, 1:50:05. Reason: subject/verb !
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