Labyrinth
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Post by Labyrinth on May 2, 2009 4:09:38 GMT -8
I was wondering why I couldn't hear the TV in the next room. It's drowned out by the sound of ridiculous chest beating. Yeah.. I can just hear the piss as it splatters across the floor.
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Alexdoh
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Post by Alexdoh on May 2, 2009 8:11:22 GMT -8
*ahems* Even though most times I am backed by two clans, at that instance all those people were gunning for me, and me alone. Just thought I'd add. ROFL... I'll make sure I note that the next time anyone in ferry in the others say they were hit, I hear Foxx got zeroed, I guess that must have been in other war or something since this is -your- fight now,
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Post by Lestat de Lioncourt on May 2, 2009 13:35:38 GMT -8
*ahems* Even though most times I am backed by two clans, at that instance all those people were gunning for me, and me alone. Just thought I'd add. ROFL... I'll make sure I note that the next time anyone in ferry in the others say they were hit, I hear Foxx got zeroed, I guess that must have been in other war or something since this is -your- fight now, Did I, or did I not say "at that instance" as in "At that place, and time." Kind of like "At my location." Oh look, there it is.
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Alexdoh
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Post by Alexdoh on May 3, 2009 4:22:31 GMT -8
ROFL... I'll make sure I note that the next time anyone in ferry in the others say they were hit, I hear Foxx got zeroed, I guess that must have been in other war or something since this is -your- fight now, Did I, or did I not say "at that instance" as in "At that place, and time." Kind of like "At my location." Oh look, there it is. Oh I'm sorry, is that the sound of you having to justify yourself to me? Oh look, there it is
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Post by Lestat de Lioncourt on May 3, 2009 8:57:25 GMT -8
Main Entry: clar·i·fy Pronunciation: \ˈkler-ə-ˌfī, ˈkla-rə-\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): clar·i·fied; clar·i·fy·ing Etymology: Middle English clarifien, from Anglo-French clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus clear — more at clear Date: 14th century
transitive verb 1 : to make (as a liquid) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter 2 : to free of confusion <needs time to clarify his thoughts> 3 : to make understandable <clarify a subject> 4 : something you do to help morons <you>
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Post by daly on May 3, 2009 12:52:52 GMT -8
Main Entry: clar·i·fy Pronunciation: \ˈkler-ə-ˌfī, ˈkla-rə-\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): clar·i·fied; clar·i·fy·ing Etymology: Middle English clarifien, from Anglo-French clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus clear — more at clear Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to make (as a liquid) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter 2 : to free of confusion <needs time to clarify his thoughts> 3 : to make understandable <clarify a subject> 4 : something you do to help morons <you> ...You're doing what again? Keeping it going? There you go, sweetbitch. You're both doing the same damn thing, so if you're calling him a moron, you're pretty much returning the favor for yourself. How about you shut the fuck up? I like that option.
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Alexdoh
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Post by Alexdoh on May 3, 2009 14:44:22 GMT -8
Main Entry: clar·i·fy Pronunciation: \ˈkler-ə-ˌfī, ˈkla-rə-\ Function: verb Inflected Form(s): clar·i·fied; clar·i·fy·ing Etymology: Middle English clarifien, from Anglo-French clarifier, from Late Latin clarificare, from Latin clarus clear — more at clear Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to make (as a liquid) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter 2 : to free of confusion <needs time to clarify his thoughts> 3 : to make understandable <clarify a subject> 4 : something you do to help morons <you> I think its established already that when it comes to having to use definitions to try to make a point, You've lost.
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