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You never say "shall," "ere," "whence," or " 'twas," Amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Twas the first one that killed it, perhaps ye shall be more creative whence ye think of another post ere submitting?
by Anonymous13 years ago
You used whence incorrectly. Whence means "from which," so; he lived in Bethlehem, whence he traveled to see the king. I highly doubt these people are truthful. I bet they just claim no way to make themselves seem cool.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Dude, I say shall almost every day.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Or like I said they say "shall" so they don't 'never' say those things. Also, I was replying in the fly, can't be perfect.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Haha yeah maybe they have said shall one time. Makes me mad. People need to realize that the verb "say" implies continual action, I.e they say it often.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well then the sentence "Never say: never." must bug the hell out of you.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No colon, my man. And that Is future tense, so it's acceptable. In my case, say is implying continual action like I said. Said as in past action. You feel me, dawg?
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'm still gonna put a colon implying separation because I don't like putting "blah blah blah 'blah'"
by Anonymous13 years ago
Nah I mean you never put a colon after a verb or preposition.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I just did. Do I get a Chuck Norris Award? :yes.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Unacceptable.
by Anonymous13 years ago
:*Accepted*:
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think we're having a: mutual understanding?
by Anonymous13 years ago
No. Not in the least. I do believe That you need a grammar refresher course, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
dew eye? eye thought not! Wii have a connecktion. owe weight.. This is spelling. Sew what dew yew thunk of Yoda?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yoda: two feet of solid force; amirite? ¿El es athletico, sí?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Eye think knot. Mass multiplied by acceleration with him, high rate of converted energy it is..
by Anonymous13 years ago
What I meant by that is that he is a beast at the force.
by Anonymous13 years ago
*Head explodes*
OH. MY FUCKING. GAWD.
Spelling... proper... needed *faints*
by Anonymous13 years ago
hahaha I know it's not correct ha that's the point.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I know, I read the whole convo. o_O
by Anonymous13 years ago
oh.. sorry. =
by Anonymous13 years ago
What I meant by that is: The force is powerful with him.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Grammar is weak with you, youngling.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Is it? or am I on the dark side? hrmmmm
by Anonymous13 years ago
Whether you use it for good or ill, it still must be strong, no matter which side you choose. Vader's force is strong. Thought this is an unprecedented case.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think: Yus.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I say all of those, with the addition of "whilst."
by Anonymous13 years ago
YOU SHALL NOT PASS
by Anonymous13 years ago
'Twas this time on a Monday afternoon, and I shall not vote up.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Dang it! I didn't want it to be homepaged.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Then why would you post it? Isn't the point of ALL posts to get to homepage? I'm guessing you thought this would be a great post, but people didn't like it, and it was past the delete time period...
by Anonymous13 years ago
I don't know how I'd speak without them.
by Anonymous13 years ago
That's a lie. What does "whence" mean? I bet you wouldn't even know without a dictionary. Most people don't. This is a post where people lie to be cool. 'Tis saddening.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You are a grammar Hitler...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Si senor.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Eh, I don't use whence. I use shall, 'twas and ere though. Shakespeare grew on me.
by Anonymous13 years ago
YOU FORGOT "TIS"!!! IT'S MY FAVORITE WORD, HOW CAN YOU FORGET IT????
by Anonymous13 years ago
Because I thought people might actually use that one. pointless, really.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh sheesh y'all, twas a dream!
by Anonymous13 years ago
gah! you beat me to it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
FML...
I just posted that before reading this. T.T
by Anonymous13 years ago
I use 'shall' on a regular basis.
by Anonymous13 years ago
At least you included regular basis, because when I used it, the verb "say" implied continual action. Most people are probably lying anyways.
by Anonymous13 years ago
those words are honestly a part of my everyday vocabulary!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh sheesh y'all! TWAS A DREAM!
Pfft.
You obviously don't know JAA fans.....
by Anonymous13 years ago
Jake and Amir. Ftw
by Anonymous13 years ago
In your follow-up, you used the words whence and ere wrong.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Not ere, but I know I used 'whence' wrong. Can't be helped. It means "from where" But I used it as "from which." Ere means before.
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