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Grammar and Flame wars
I like how as soon as a flame war breaks out, eveybody on the board turns into an English major. [censored] every body.
Whenever I have a big paper due; I always come on and start a huge flame war, and slip grammar from my paper that I am unsure about into my flames. If my teacher counts off for my grammar; I cite 2+2ers as sources as to why it is correct grammar. If he posts, he'll get flamed. The Truth (if that is your real name), As to your comma usages, I hold that the statement "Commas are part of the syntax of written >English" is true, for the same reasons that the statement "Commas are >part of the syntax of FORTRAN" is true. You will immediately see the >truth of the latter; but Saussure's (false) dogma that the only raison >d'etre of written language is to represent spoken language may obscure >the truth of the former for you. Clearly you have no concept of value betting (i always like how the actual arguement for the flame war is like an unrelated side note to the poor grammar used by the villain). blake |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
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Whenever I have a big paper due; I always come on and start a huge flame war, and slip grammar from my paper that I am unsure about into my flames. [/ QUOTE ] this is awesome; |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
[censored] it. I am following everybody who posts in this thread from thread to thread being as nitty as humanly possible.
It is gonna be nit tag. blake |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
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[censored] it. I am following everybody who posts in this thread from thread to thread and being as nitty as humanly possible. It is gonna be Nit Tag. blake [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
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[ QUOTE ] [censored] it. I am following everybody who posts in this thread from thread to thread and being as nitty as humanly possible. It is gonna be 'Nit Tag'. blake [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
nitty:
The egg or young of a parasitic insect, such as a louse. [Middle English, from Old English hnitu.]nitty adj. nitty: A unit of illuminative brightness equal to one candle per square meter, measured perpendicular to the rays of the source. [From Latin nitor, brightness, from nitre, to shine.] |
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arguement [/ QUOTE ] It's argument, foo |
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
awsoeeme post.?
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
its argument. lol.
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Re: Grammar and Flame wars
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Clearly you have no concept of value betting (i always like how the actual arguement for the flame war is like an unrelated side note to the poor grammar used by the villain). [/ QUOTE ] Argument. |
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