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From: Fowaz
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  • nice!

  • awesum hurricanranas!!o an no1 cares about grammar so stop trying to give pple a lessun on it k?

  • That was cool... I miss Lita and her Litacanrana

  • sweet

  • that is the flying scissors but still preety good

  • no thats a hurricanrana he just went to the side more then just straight down

  • awesome dude

  • thats accualy pretty good

  • Ive seen better son :(

  • The question is, can you DO better.

    It's easy to criticize someone for doing something if you're hiding behind a username thinking that he should say what he wants just because he has the right to do so.

    You're pathetic.

  • You are the pathetic one...do you even know me. Loser.

  • No. I don't know you. But then again, me not knowing you doesn't necessarily negates my point now does it?

  • Learn your grammar, I can't even comprehend what you are trying to say!

    English 101...Enroll in it!

    P.S. Now I am done with you. ;) Have a nice day.

  • First of all, the error in that sentence is typographical, not grammatical (whether you believe me or not.) Secondly, "me" can be used in that manner as long as the situation calls for it. Finally, you're not supposed to capitalize the "e" in "enroll" - considering where it is positioned.

    Perhaps you're the one who is in need of an English class.

    Have a nice life. ;)

  • Oh, and by the way, "Ive" is supposed to be typed like this - "I've."

    Again, have a nice life.

  • ...but seriously, dude. I am pretty wrong here. You were just giving an opinion and I was being a asshole. Sorry. Truce?

  • But is supposed to be a capital in the beginning of a sentence.

  • WHAT? "But" is supposed to be a CAPITAL? Oh, you mean "but" is supposed to be CAPITALIZED in the beginning of the sentence. Yes, that's true. But that wasn't a formal sentence considering that it began with an ellipsis which signifies that it is either part of another sentence or an absent thought.

    LOL.

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