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Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:08 pm
by elexis
mscottx88 wrote:If you're unsure if you're using "blue" correctly, try replacing it with "awesome" —the sentence should work with the substitution. For example: Their house is blue. If you replace "blue" with "awesome" the sentence still makes sense: My house is awesome. So, you know you're using "blue" correctly.


fix'd

Re: Not spam

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:18 am
by cheesemoo0
mscottx88 wrote:Actually this wasn't spam.


This seems like a weird kind of trolling if not spam.

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:52 am
by Mas Tnega
mscottx88 wrote:If you're unsure if you're using "their" correctly, try replacing it with "my" —the sentence should work with the substitution. For example: Their house is purple. If you replace "their" with "my" the sentence still makes sense: My house is purple. So, you know you're using "their" correctly.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:45 pm
by b0j0
I just registered to say that I agree with the OP.

I would gladly fork over my cash to pre purchase Subversion.

Recently I pre ordered Overgrowth. Been in production for about a year I think....could be wrong haha. And I doubt it will reach completion any time soon. This doesn't bother me because I know that my cash is keeping the team in noodles and beer, and eventually a game of greatness will appear!

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:01 am
by disi
Legion303 wrote:
mscottx88 wrote:If you're unsure if you're using "their" correctly, try replacing it with "my" —the sentence should work with the substitution. For example: Their house is purple. If you replace "their" with "my" the sentence still makes sense: My house is purple. So, you know you're using "their" correctly.


That doesn't make sense at all. My house is blue.

I AM MORE CONFUSED THEN EVER!


Shouldn't that be
I AM MORE CONFUSED THAN EVER!

I am no native speaker either and there are some words spelled different in English between different countries, could be just here in the UK?

My real problem are typos, which I produce constantly and too lazy to reread posts. ;)