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- Mr. Teatime
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- axelgreese
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Yes.Ortchel wrote:Man, blargh, you joined over a year ago and Teatime just asked yesterday on #fallout who you were.
No.Ortchel wrote:You been hiding out?
Not likely.Mr. Teatime wrote:Actually, I was wondering... who blargh is. Like if anyone knew him outside of DAC.
I doubt you would consider the result to be a worthwhile trade for your time and energy.atoga wrote:Who the hell is this blargh character, anyway? What say we find out.
*smirks*Subhuman wrote:What say we ban him and save ourselves the hassle?
Perhaps, one point of possible contention however - when I am truly smashed finer coordination goes out the window. I doubt I would be able to operate a computer, nor communicate via text. Though really, that's my word against a world of suspicion and doubt. Can anyone be certain ?Mr. Teatime wrote:Blarg's like a drunk version of 4too, I think.
It was intended, dorkus. Have you ever heard of something called "humor"? Fortunately, dictionary.com will save me the trouble of explaining it to you:Subhuman wrote:More brawn, dorkus.
This reminds me of the Maddox article where he used the word "inane" and he got like 12 million e-mails about spelling the word "insane" incorrectly.brawl ( P ) Pronunciation Key (brôl)
n.
A noisy quarrel or fight.
A loud party.
A loud, roaring noise.
once again, dictionary.com to the rescue:
maddox' inane was pretty obvious, your brawl is just silly
you failhu·mor Audio pronunciation of "humor" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hymr)
n.
1. The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
2. That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
maddox' inane was pretty obvious, your brawl is just silly
Perhaps Kash's latest lukewarm attempt at offense will be suitably persuasive regarding the potential amendment of my usual ignorance of his comments . . . It's on the cards, but is it worthwhile in the least ?
Thanks Kash, 'tis pleasant to know you find judgement so easy as to dismiss it in so offhand a manner. 'Tis fortunate your conclusions are of no real consequence, otherwise I might just be weeping as I write this.
Thanks Kash, 'tis pleasant to know you find judgement so easy as to dismiss it in so offhand a manner. 'Tis fortunate your conclusions are of no real consequence, otherwise I might just be weeping as I write this.
- Subhuman
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Have you ever heard of something called a "figure of speech"? "Brains vs. brawn" is one of those. It means smarts vs. muscle. "Brawl" is the wrong word, and it ruins the meaning of the phrase.Kashluk wrote:It was intended, dorkus. Have you ever heard of something called "humor"?
It wasn't humorous, either. Dorkus.
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