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    JoanBlackfish
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    I wouldn't have guessed there's someone else that listens to S3RL.

    High5!

  2. I wouldn't have guessed there's someone else that listens to S3RL.
    I don't just listen to it. ;;;;;;))))))

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    I don't just listen to it. ;;;;;;))))))
    Delineate your statement, kind chap.

  4. There is a reason straight men ain't hairdressers... They cry like babies if they burn themselves the irons.

    He only has himself to blame. I asked for him to buy me a mirror, untill them he's on operation straighten the back.

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    There is a reason straight men ain't hairdressers... They cry like babies if they burn themselves the irons.

    He only has himself to blame. I asked for him to buy me a mirror, untill them he's on operation straighten the back.


    R.I.P English.

  6. What on earth is wrong with my english?

  7. > ain't
    > burn themselves with the irons
    > until then
    > he's on operation straighten the back


    > Isn't a word.
    >2&3, self-explanatory.
    >No idea what you're trying to say there.

    My bet is that you're either half asleep, or inebriated. :P


    Also, Earth* and English*.
    I'm doing Grym's job. :(

  8. > ain't
    > burn themselves with the irons
    > until then
    > he's on operation straighten the back


    > Isn't a word.
    >2&3, self-explanatory.
    >No idea what you're trying to say there.

    My bet is that you're either half asleep, or inebriated. :P


    Also, Earth* and English*.
    I'm doing Grym's job. :(
    [yt]N4vf8N6GpdM[/yt]

    Old but still golden.

  9. > ain't
    > Isn't a word.
    Ohlololololol, that gave me a nice laugh.

    The word is used for over a century now, also I believe you have heard of a phrase such as "You ain't seen nothing yet".

  10. Ohlololololol, that gave me a nice laugh.

    The word is used for over a century now, also I believe you have heard of a phrase such as "You ain't seen nothing yet".

    Mmm, do you need English lessons as well?

  11. Mmm, do you need English lessons as well?
    Has been used for longer than both you and I are alive together, it exists like you and I do, whether or not is improper or incorrect is a different matter.

    I guess you're reffering to "In the United Kingdom, ain't is generally used only by the working classes, such as those speaking the Cockney dialect, and is often considered improper speech by the middle and upper classes, in contrast to 19th century England where it was readily used in familiar speech by the educated and upper classes.[12] A notable example of this consideration of improper speech is in My Fair Lady, set in Edwardian London, where the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle (played by Audrey Hepburn) uses ain't freely, before she receives elocution lessons to become part of high society.[13]"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t

    No, I do not need any lessons about it.
    I ain't so unfamiliar with it.

  12. It doesn't matter how long it has been used. The language is just as formal as the last part of her post, which was incoherent at best. Also, for the love of all that is good and holy, do not use Wiki as a reference.

  13. Wiki knows more than I do, so why shouldn't I consult my dear friend?

  14. In case you didn't know, just about anyone can edit Wiki articles. I have a printed copy of an article about the "queer man" William Shakespeare and his purple alien slaves from the 3rd moon of Saturn.

    Check the references listed in the Wiki, not the Wiki itself.

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