b0rk'dgosox wrote:bert_the_turtle wrote:lulzorz
Although I can't shake the feeling he did this on purpose.
Affirmative, à la mode actuality one acted miserly to act Gomez's cousin, one exists festive person of notability acted remunerating advertency :0.5mv²/t
old topics being bumped *question*
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elexis is gosox in disguise !
the proof:
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/defcon ... 3&start=15
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/defcon ... 0&start=60
EDIT: on a second view his spelling is a bit too good
the proof:
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/defcon ... 3&start=15
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/defcon ... 0&start=60
EDIT: on a second view his spelling is a bit too good
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I cant believe that I've only just read this...
I hindsight I guess I was bumping, it just didn't occur to me at the time. I was actually going through all of Jelco's polls and voting. I commented where I felt it was worth commenting.
As for my spelling, if you have a close look at many of my posts you will find that thay were edited several times. This was to get rid of spellings errors, as that have got me into trouble before, namely from xander and NeoThermic.
I hindsight I guess I was bumping, it just didn't occur to me at the time. I was actually going through all of Jelco's polls and voting. I commented where I felt it was worth commenting.
As for my spelling, if you have a close look at many of my posts you will find that thay were edited several times. This was to get rid of spellings errors, as that have got me into trouble before, namely from xander and NeoThermic.
TL;DR.
Read the first page and a half.
"I don't care about commas."
Read and enjoy:
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/uplink ... hp?t=36508
Read the first page and a half.
"I don't care about commas."
Read and enjoy:
http://forums.introversion.co.uk/uplink ... hp?t=36508
This has been a fascinating thread. Gosox has provided some interesting topics to ponder. Here's my short list, in no particular order.
Stereotypes:
What is the role of hormone-driven under educated adolescents in publicly accessible forums?
Prejudice:
Prejudice and stereotypes, when applied to physical appearance differ greatly from the pure transfer of ideas that a forum provides. Prejudice based on ability to communicate would appear to be entirely ethical as it relates to the purpose of the forum. It is possible for someone to be untrained in proper grammar and communication skills, but still manage to convey their ideas successfully. I would think that intelligent young people with these skills would put themselves in a situation to have their skills improved upon.
( schooling, or plain ol' surfin tha webz. )
Shakespeare:
It's said that Shakespeare "froze" the English language. English has changed so little since Shakespeare, relative to how quickly it changed before him. Perhaps the internet will prove to have an even stronger chilling effect.
I wanted to share my thoughts on this off-topic, it is wonderful.
Here is a link to a brief history of English.
http://www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm
Stereotypes:
What is the role of hormone-driven under educated adolescents in publicly accessible forums?
Prejudice:
Prejudice and stereotypes, when applied to physical appearance differ greatly from the pure transfer of ideas that a forum provides. Prejudice based on ability to communicate would appear to be entirely ethical as it relates to the purpose of the forum. It is possible for someone to be untrained in proper grammar and communication skills, but still manage to convey their ideas successfully. I would think that intelligent young people with these skills would put themselves in a situation to have their skills improved upon.
( schooling, or plain ol' surfin tha webz. )
Shakespeare:
It's said that Shakespeare "froze" the English language. English has changed so little since Shakespeare, relative to how quickly it changed before him. Perhaps the internet will prove to have an even stronger chilling effect.
I wanted to share my thoughts on this off-topic, it is wonderful.
Here is a link to a brief history of English.
http://www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm
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