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  • Reply 21 of 30
    yevgenyyevgeny Posts: 1,148member
    DMBand0026, please learn how to write using the English language.



    "your" does not mean the same thing as "you are". Phonetically, they sound the same when spoken, but "your" is a posessive adjective, for example "Your English grammar would seem to indicate that you are still in elementary school."



    Sorry to be such a jerk about this, but somebody needs to stand up for the English language.
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  • Reply 22 of 30
    hear hear!



    yes it's just the internet and all that, but you really do gotta learn this stuff sometime.



    You're is easy, it's even the same amount of letters as you are, just replace a with '



    also, remember this one(gets a lot of people), it's is short for it is, its is the possessive form for it.
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  • Reply 23 of 30
    if they'd had psychic identical twins, we could debate the likelihood of SMP support in version 2.0
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  • Reply 24 of 30
    Ok. Let me get this straight. This woman got to decorate the baby's room and a few other little things, and in return she let her husband name their sweet little baby that horrific name. I'm sorry, but it'd take a *little* more than a crib, some paint, and curtains for me to allow my husband to sentence our innocent child to years of ridicule.



    What're they on and why aren't they sharing?
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  • Reply 25 of 30
    krassykrassy Posts: 595member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by skyeyed

    What're they on and why aren't they sharing?



    'd you mind t'explain what this's all 'bout?
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  • Reply 26 of 30
    dmband0026dmband0026 Posts: 2,345member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Yevgeny

    DMBand0026, please learn how to write using the English language.



    "your" does not mean the same thing as "you are". Phonetically, they sound the same when spoken, but "your" is a posessive adjective, for example "Your English grammar would seem to indicate that you are still in elementary school."



    Sorry to be such a jerk about this, but somebody needs to stand up for the English language.




    Sorry, I'm usually better about it. But who in America thinks that we actually speak English. Not me, we've evolved it into what I now call the American Language.
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  • Reply 27 of 30
    That is true, English and American are different, but the your and you're rule still applies.
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  • Reply 28 of 30
    whisperwhisper Posts: 735member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Amorph

    Is he 2.0 alpha until he hits puberty, and then 2.0 beta until he turns 18?



    Maybe 2.1 when he becomes a senior citizen.
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  • Reply 29 of 30
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Whisper

    Maybe 2.1 when he becomes a senior citizen.



    No, then he will be known as Jon Blake Cusack "Classic."



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  • Reply 30 of 30
    krassykrassy Posts: 595member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by BrandonAllan

    No, then he will be known as Jon Blake Cusack "Classic."







    and he has to run in the classic environment - the old people's home
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