Blurting It Out ... Playground Style

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But it's not a noun, you tard.

You used it as a noun.

*pelvic thrust*

BAM!

I did not.
I said you would face my wroth. It's used as an adjective. Same as 'you would face my wrath'. They are grammatically correct.

*continues single hipthrust*
 
I did not.
I said you would face my wroth. It's used as an adjective. Same as 'you would face my wrath'. They are grammatically correct.

*continues single hipthrust*
I will beat you with my sword. In this case, sword is a NOUN.
You will face my wroth. In this case wroth is a NOUN.

my SWORD. my WROTH. They are grammatically correct. You are grammatically incorrect.

Nouns, you tard.

*epic pelvic thrust*
 
Who said anything about considering it? :D

The .... made me think you were considering it.
I retract the previous post and inject something inane and poorly written because someone thinks he speaks in nouns instead of adjectives. :p
 
I've already spoken with her. She's going to break it to you softly, over a matter of weeks. Would you like the whole outline?

I'm so telling on you.
All the romantic womens on this thread will turn against you if they discover you are trying to ruin a romantic-ish thing going on.

I would however like the whole outline in essay form following the hamburger paragraph format.
 
The .... made me think you were considering it.
I retract the previous post and inject something inane and poorly written because someone thinks he speaks in nouns instead of adjectives. :p

Hey, I get what you were saying. :)
 
Is she now? She never told me.

How bout you ask her? ;)

She's embarassed. Didn't want to say anything.
Can't blame her. Can't be done in public. This is a behind closed doors type of deal.
Why don't you go away....
oh and talk, yeah, go away and talk about it. :p
 
I'm so telling on you.
All the romantic womens on this thread will turn against you if they discover you are trying to ruin a romantic-ish thing going on.

I would however like the whole outline in essay form following the hamburger paragraph format.
I'm trying to prevent the little womens from heartbreak at the hands of a cruel, soulless, spurned monster.

Shoot me. :rolleyes:

At any rate, I must needs go home. So. Later, Litfolk. :)
 
I will beat you with my sword. In this case, sword is a NOUN.
You will face my wroth. In this case wroth is a NOUN.

my SWORD. my WROTH. They are grammatically correct. You are grammatically incorrect.

Nouns, you tard.

*epic pelvic thrust*

Very well, I'll let you have this minor victory...

BUT

I hate your grammatical little nitpicks and grow wroth at every manifestation of it.


*omnipotent hipthrust*
 
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