I've never heard of that one so I had to look it up. Word. Pretty stupid.Word up, dude, you're 20 years too late. Dat word made Vanilla Ice a lot of bejamins for his bling bling thing.
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Internet Stalkers
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Finally the person who originally made this thread disapeared!
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Under the "Telecaster" screen name, anyway.
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oy you dont think hes multi-screening?
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It'd be really easy to find out, for mods at least. They can see the IP that one logs in...
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Either that or a couple of other people with a similar sense of humor started posting at about the same time.
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Fags
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Thank you.
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Aww now you dont mean that, what would my boyfriend say!
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And you called him heroin why?
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keep it up and your gone.
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Awwww... and he was just starting to be funny :grin:
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In reply to:Who cares. I basically turn off people who can't speak standard english.I believe the correct syntax would be "Who cares?". The irony is delicious.And when Americans learn how to speak English maybe there'll be fucking world peace.
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he said it as a statement, genius...
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Who is an interrogative pronoun. "Who cares." Implies that there's someone named Who who cares. It makes as much sense as "What's your name." If you're going to ask a rhetorical question, you'd better end it with a question mark, um-kay?I've seen writers uses constructs like, "Who cares: rabid weasels are eating our children". In that case, a question mark before a colon would be clumsy (unless you're writing C code), and that form is used for titles of articles or subsections, where the rules are looser.Therefore I agree with Telecaster and disagree with no1sexpot.
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you always disagree with her rotfl
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No, I can't stand for you to be wrong and pompous about it.Would you like to bet your eternal soul on your correctness?
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Actually they are right. But... Who cares?
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What are you so angry about?