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"The best years of our lives," somebody lied. Tell us the funniest thing that ever happened at school.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2009, 12:19)
"The best years of our lives," somebody lied. Tell us the funniest thing that ever happened at school.
( , Thu 29 Jan 2009, 12:19)
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Every generation has it's idiots.
In my house I'm the pedant. I'm 20. I often re-write my mother's e-mails for her.
On a certain other site I visit I seem to be the only one who spells and uses capitals. The worst culprits I find, after investigations out of curiosity, are the members over 30.
Yes, the future is doomed, but it was doomed long before this generation! =p
EDIT: Out of curiosity, how do you know the age of every poster to deduce this fact?
( , Wed 4 Feb 2009, 14:00, 1 reply)
In my house I'm the pedant. I'm 20. I often re-write my mother's e-mails for her.
On a certain other site I visit I seem to be the only one who spells and uses capitals. The worst culprits I find, after investigations out of curiosity, are the members over 30.
Yes, the future is doomed, but it was doomed long before this generation! =p
EDIT: Out of curiosity, how do you know the age of every poster to deduce this fact?
( , Wed 4 Feb 2009, 14:00, 1 reply)
Speaking for MTC...
It's pretty easy to deduce the age (range) of a poster...even if they don't state it directly
Yes, people like Vampyrecat, Agnostic Antichrist & The Supreme Crow buck the trend by being wise and well-written beyond their tender years...but people such as this are unfortunatley, far from the norm in my experience.
And tragically, they're becoming rarer by the day.
( , Wed 4 Feb 2009, 14:42, closed)
It's pretty easy to deduce the age (range) of a poster...even if they don't state it directly
Yes, people like Vampyrecat, Agnostic Antichrist & The Supreme Crow buck the trend by being wise and well-written beyond their tender years...but people such as this are unfortunatley, far from the norm in my experience.
And tragically, they're becoming rarer by the day.
( , Wed 4 Feb 2009, 14:42, closed)
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