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I tried to explain how blunt I was in a previous thread.
good job correcting the spelling error.


It means I think our nations is full of half-witted retarded jerkoffs.
here is another one. in the english language when talking about something in the plural form, are is the correct linking verb. is, that is in the singular form. i think our nations are full of........., not is. just trying to give you a little english knowledge if you missed that in school.
 
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about what?



i dont have them for you. i have some for myself. education is key.



why do you use a question mark at the end of a statement? you should have pressed !!!! if you wanted to emphasize your statement.


you know swoop187 i dont know you. i've come in this forum in the beginning making unsupported statements that were eaten up by the intelligent minds in this forum. i actually appreciated the eye openers more than i displayed because of the valuable lesson they represented in reality. interacting within the other forums didnt prepare me for the few people here that actually have some real life knowledge that i thought i had. are you capable of the same?
Fantastic question..

I use the question marks as a adverb persay. The English language can be creative, I sometimes use the punctuation as a "pun."

Creative writing I guess?

The most common reason I use it, to JUST make people think about what I'm saying?
 
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I use the question marks as a adverb persay.
anytime you have a word that starts with a vowel sound after an a, you use an instead of a.I use the question mark as an adverb persay.


The English language can be creative, I sometimes use the punctuation as a "pun."Creative writing I guess?[/QUOTE]

this explains some things regarding your thought process.
 
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anytime you have a word that starts with a vowel sound after an a, you use an instead of a.I use the question mark as an adverb persay.


The English language can be creative, I sometimes use the punctuation as a "pun."Creative writing I guess?
this explains some things regarding your thought process.[/QUOTE]


Yea, ok, whatever you think...

I use that type of grammar just to piss you off.
 
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Yea, ok, whatever you think...

I use that type of grammar just to piss you off.
is that it? have you heard the saying "everyone is crazy except you and I" or something to that effect? what i think is you are so busy being defensive and thinking it is everyone else tripping, you fail to recognize your own 'tripps" so to speak. creating your own way to puncuate the english language screams out to me you also create your own world and reality in your head as you see it. unfortunately i'm not happy with alot of things but i have learned that in order to be effectively heard you have to do it "their way". otherwise you end up lost in shuffle, very bitter, and never heard.
 
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this explains some things regarding your thought process.

Yea, ok, whatever you think...

I use that type of grammar just to piss you off.[/QUOTE]

No offense, but I dont think Ive read one post by you that was intelligent or even made sense. Not just in this forum, but other ones too.