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Daniel? Made a...grammatical error...?!?!?
Topic Started: 24 May 2009, 09:28 PM (303 Views)
darkmoonlight
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Daniel Walvin says:
Also, which method of castration were you thinking of?
jay<3kay says:
hmm
i'd use a cheese grater to slowly grate them off
=/
Daniel Walvin says:
I'm a big fan of the vise one, while hanging upside down
jay<3kay says:
:0
*vice
Daniel Walvin says:
Not in this sense
*vise
jay<3kay says:
DANIEL MADE A SPELL FUCK
nope.
it's vice
i'm pretty certain
Daniel Walvin says:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vise
visevisevisevisevise
or vice
It's an EITHER/OR situation
jay<3kay says:
nope
i'm technically right
it's viCe in Britain
Daniel Walvin says:
IT'S EITHER
jay<3kay says:
and because we both are British citizans...
you made a spell fuck
check
mate
Daniel Walvin says:
eithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereithereither
either
jay<3kay says:
no no no no no
Daniel Walvin says:
yaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryaryar
jay<3kay says:
"The two-jaw tool. Americans (and Canadians) retain a medieval distinction between vise (the tool) and vice (the sin and the Latin prefix meaning "deputy"), both of which are vice in the UK (and Australia)."
both of which are vice in the UK.
HA
SPELLL FUCKKK
Daniel Walvin says:
NUH-UH
jay<3kay says:
SPELLLL FUCKKK
SPELLLL FUCK
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BasiltheDragon
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Meh.

I'm certain we use both in this country, or at least, I've seen both spellings used here.
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Mr. Dodecahedron
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Maindbreakah
Either form is acceptable. I prefer to use "vise" so as not to confuse it with other definitions of "vice".

Either way, it still makes for a good castration.
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Timeh
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if you read this you're cool

jay<3kay says:
and because we both are British citizans...
you made a spell fuck


erm jonni? ;D
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Mark
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IMMA PLAYING MY PIANOOOO
:LOLFACE:
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Is it just me or has Daniel been neglecting punctuation, too? :O
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Jake
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#We're flying high, watching the world, pass us by. Never want to come down, never want to put my feet back down on the ground...#
I think it's a good change. =P I'm glad to see him... slightly less concerned about his grammar.

It means he might not lose his chances quickly. =D ...hopefully he won't lose any of them. =)
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Mr. Dodecahedron
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24 May 2009, 11:55 PM
Is it just me or has Daniel been neglecting punctuation, too? :O
Well, on MSN, the end of a message doesn't necessarily mean the end of a sentence, so I don't have to punctuate unless actually finishing one. Seeing as I can't always predict whether I'm going to finish it in my next message, it doesn't matter as much.


By the way, Jonni, if it was an error, it would have been a spelling error, rather than a grammatical one. However, it wasn't an error, as it can correctly be spelt either way.

Also, I don't care nearly as much about grammatical errors now, I don't really care about spelling mistakes, and I barely care at all about typos. Whether I do largely depends on how annoying the error is. For example, saying something like "A man beat my friend and I with a stick" would probably annoy me somewhat, as it's a horribly incorrect usage of "I". You should use "I" when you're a subject (e.g. "Joe and I crushed a guy with a steamroller."), and "me" when you're an object (e.g. "A man beat my friend and me with a stick."). Feel free to ignore the etiquette involving the position of "me" and "I", it doesn't matter grammatically, it's merely an annoyingly polite convention. (So you could say "A man beat me and my friend with a stick." without any grammatical problems, although people might think you're being impolite.)

But yeah, I don't really care about stuff like that as much as before. To me, when people mix up "me" and "I", now it is only about as annoying and painful as someone scraping their fingernails on a chalkboard.
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Jake
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#We're flying high, watching the world, pass us by. Never want to come down, never want to put my feet back down on the ground...#
Daniel Walvin
25 May 2009, 02:42 AM
Fallen Requiem
24 May 2009, 11:55 PM
Is it just me or has Daniel been neglecting punctuation, too? :O
Well, on MSN, the end of a message doesn't necessarily mean the end of a sentence, so I don't have to punctuate unless actually finishing one. Seeing as I can't always predict whether I'm going to finish it in my next message, it doesn't matter as much.


By the way, Jonni, if it was an error, it would have been a spelling error, rather than a grammatical one. However, it wasn't an error, as it can correctly be spelt either way.

Also, I don't care nearly as much about grammatical errors now, I don't really care about spelling mistakes, and I barely care at all about typos. Whether I do largely depends on how annoying the error is. For example, saying something like "A man beat my friend and I with a stick" would probably annoy me somewhat, as it's a horribly incorrect usage of "I". You should use "I" when you're a subject (e.g. "Joe and I crushed a guy with a steamroller."), and "me" when you're an object (e.g. "A man beat my friend and me with a stick."). Feel free to ignore the etiquette involving the position of "me" and "I", it doesn't matter grammatically, it's merely an annoyingly polite convention. (So you could say "A man beat me and my friend with a stick." without any grammatical problems, although people might think you're being impolite.)

But yeah, I don't really care about stuff like that as much as before. To me, when people mix up "me" and "I", now it is only about as annoying and painful as someone scraping their fingernails on a chalkboard.
You're going to just have to put up with it though, Me want you to take it REALLY easy on the grammar now. After all, the removal of your chances will be done by I. =P
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Mr. Dodecahedron
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25 May 2009, 02:52 AM
Daniel Walvin
25 May 2009, 02:42 AM
Fallen Requiem
24 May 2009, 11:55 PM
Is it just me or has Daniel been neglecting punctuation, too? :O
Well, on MSN, the end of a message doesn't necessarily mean the end of a sentence, so I don't have to punctuate unless actually finishing one. Seeing as I can't always predict whether I'm going to finish it in my next message, it doesn't matter as much.


By the way, Jonni, if it was an error, it would have been a spelling error, rather than a grammatical one. However, it wasn't an error, as it can correctly be spelt either way.

Also, I don't care nearly as much about grammatical errors now, I don't really care about spelling mistakes, and I barely care at all about typos. Whether I do largely depends on how annoying the error is. For example, saying something like "A man beat my friend and I with a stick" would probably annoy me somewhat, as it's a horribly incorrect usage of "I". You should use "I" when you're a subject (e.g. "Joe and I crushed a guy with a steamroller."), and "me" when you're an object (e.g. "A man beat my friend and me with a stick."). Feel free to ignore the etiquette involving the position of "me" and "I", it doesn't matter grammatically, it's merely an annoyingly polite convention. (So you could say "A man beat me and my friend with a stick." without any grammatical problems, although people might think you're being impolite.)

But yeah, I don't really care about stuff like that as much as before. To me, when people mix up "me" and "I", now it is only about as annoying and painful as someone scraping their fingernails on a chalkboard.
You're going to just have to put up with it though, Me want you to take it REALLY easy on the grammar now. After all, the removal of your chances will be done by I. =P
That failed at annoying me because it was expected and obviously intentional. :P

Also, as I said, it's only about as annoying and painful (when done unintentionally (which is far worse)) as someone scraping their fingernails on chalkboard.
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