Ziola wrote:WRONG THREAD!!! THIS IS THE NASTY, MEAN, BITCHY THREAD!!!!Danielle wrote:Sad Panda wrote: Mmmm .... Grammar turns me on.
This is why I adore you.
Smacks Ziola's ass.
See that was violent? Right?
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Ziola wrote:WRONG THREAD!!! THIS IS THE NASTY, MEAN, BITCHY THREAD!!!!Danielle wrote:Sad Panda wrote: Mmmm .... Grammar turns me on.
This is why I adore you.
Danielle wrote:Ziola wrote:WRONG THREAD!!! THIS IS THE NASTY, MEAN, BITCHY THREAD!!!!Danielle wrote:Sad Panda wrote: Mmmm .... Grammar turns me on.
This is why I adore you.
Smacks Ziola's ass.
See that was violent? Right?
Ohh... well I have only one choice to demand this of you...fuzzy_bunny85 wrote:I'll see your kitty food, and raise you twoDanielle wrote:Ziola... I really would like to smack that. Therefore I present...
(with saberspoon action, woohoo!)
Ohh... well I have only one choice to demand this of you...fuzzy_bunny85 wrote:I'll see your kitty food, and raise you twoDanielle wrote:Ziola... I really would like to smack that. Therefore I present...
(with saberspoon action, woohoo!)
nobackspacebutton wrote:I really hate it when people come on here and just post insulting comments.
Or people that come on here and are post whoring...but not in an acceptable way...such as one word posts on numerous threads.
If you are going to post whore at least have some respect for youself and type something kinda worth reading!
They taught this, and other similar elementary things, in ENG101 at my first college. It made me want to cry. It made me want to cry moreso because people needed the lesson.shifty wrote:To - Used for expressing motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing; Used for expressing contact or contiguity.
- They came to the house. Apply varnish to the surface.
Too - In addition; Also; Furthermore; Moreover; To an excessive extent or degree; Beyond what is desirable, fitting, or right.
- She is young, clever, and rich too. Too sick to travel.
Two - The cardinal number equal to the sum of 1 + 1; The second in a set or sequence.
- There were two trees. I have two apples.
Their - A form of the possessive case of they used as an attributive adjective, before a noun.
- Someone left their book on the table. Did everyone bring their lunch?
There - In or at that place; Into or to that place; At that point in an action, speech, etc.
- Sit over there. We went there last year.
They're - Contraction of they are.
- They're learning to spell. Are you sure they're all going?
Your - A form of the possessive case of "you" used as an attributive adjective.
- Your jacket is in that closet. I like your idea.
You're - Contraction of you are.
- You're wrong. You're not going?
Learn the differences and use them correctly; It just may save a person's life.
You know, I thought that I would come here and have plenty to say, but gotta say you said a lot of it here.romanceismusic wrote:I hate people that try and return items that they stole, then yell at me because I can not return them.
I hate retail.
I hate people that tell their children they will not love them if they yell.
I hate generalizations.
I hate generalizations that otherwise make me look bad. IE: 'young women with kids live off of the government'
I hate the government.
I hate my job.
I hate the fact that my job pays me half of what I need to pay my rent.
I hate the town I live in.
I hate people that try and act like gangsters and threaten me in front of my child because I am first in the line at the gas station.
I hate when wealthy white kids say shit like "I gonna get you, foo"
I hate it when my mom says I'm a failure.
I hate letting people down.
I think this is enough hating for one post.
I would like to disagree. Certain people CONSTANTLY make mistakes. Such as typing like this:Macabea13 wrote:
I hate it when people say they hate spelling and grammar mistakes without applying it equally. ( Oh please,you have read the posts haven't you? We all make mistakes and somehow there are some severe reoccurrences that nobody seems to notice.)
I hate how people expect me to understand their sarcasm...But do not realize that judging tone is very difficult when read.Macabea13 wrote: I hate people misunderstanding irony or sarcasm. Yet, I also hate people thinking that sarcasm is an actual answer.
WHAT?!? this made no sense to meMacabea13 wrote: I hate that people think their intelligence lies in the ability to tell it to other people....but of course we all want to tell others we're smart?
What if my point isn't to be mean? Should I say: "OH! JUST SO YOU KNOW I'M GOING TO BE MEAN, UGLY, AND HARSH WHEN I STATE MY OPINION! DON'T TAKE OFFENSE!" Its not my fault if someone can't handle my opinion or thought. If you don't want a reply, don't post.Macabea13 wrote: OOH! I also hate people saying I'm not trying to be (mean, ugly, harsh, critical, a problem, etc...) because it always mean that there will be something (mean, ugly, harsh, critical, a problem etc...) coming.
Macabea13 wrote: I also hate that I do most of these things that I hate....( I don't generalize very often, but let's be real....it does happen!)