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Ysdat 10-06-09 05:19 PM

I said...

Page 3!!!

LaTiNKiTTeN 10-06-09 05:51 PM

fuck 3 pages lets go 10

technique 10-06-09 08:56 PM

lols im'a say something funny try eating a dinasour's nut shaft i heard it's tasty.. dont bother eating shark incase u get bitten and need amplitation... 1 if a shark attacks u clench hold of ur nuts cuz this takes away the sharks fear, the shark will turn away and think nah im not eating his damn rear like the rhyme... if the shark comes back make sure u bite it and pretend its suchi den bite it some more for showin its razor sharp teeth and say ur a dick head shark mate i wanted 2 bite u cuz ur top prediter son of a bitch and u scare away the fish... lols like the joke hahahahhaaha laugh

Ysdat 10-06-09 10:52 PM

^ that is all the proof I need to tell me your a crack baby.

SUPERVILLAIN 10-06-09 11:33 PM

page 10!!!

PPPAAAGGGEEE 10!!!


s.v.

Retribution 10-07-09 12:41 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Got Soul? ©
^ that is all the proof I need to tell me your a crack baby.


Lol Yea Tech Made No Sense

WhoAmI 10-07-09 07:22 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Technique
dont bother eating shark incase u get bitten and need amplitation...


man you're mad simple lol, a man would only be eating a shark in a restaurant unless of course they share your sub-50 IQ

JTR 10-07-09 06:43 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by HardHitter
"a man-eating shark" is a carnivorous fish.
and "a man eating shark" is a male human in the active process of consuming a shark.

I misunderstood what LK was saying but she's right, and JT "man eating shark" and "man-eating shark" are not the same thing.


Nah man im pretty sure that's not true once you use an exclamation mark...

"Dog eating chicken!"
"Dog, eating chicken"

That makes them different, not the same.

JTR 10-07-09 06:45 PM

^^^^^

Quote:
Originally Posted by dark
nah man you're wrong...assuming the words man eating shark are written down alone, you need a hyphen between man and eating for the context of the three words to refer to a shark that eats people, otherwise it clearly refers to a man eating a shark

i learnt this in english


Prove me wrong if you can, i'm not saying im 100% sure, but i'm pretty sure. Otherwise if u can show me im wrong ill stand corrected.

Cola 10-07-09 06:50 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by LaTiNKiTTeN
fuck 3 pages lets go 10




i remember the days of 20-30 pages of just pure beef.....


god i miss those days

Retribution 10-07-09 06:54 PM

Lol....Every Ones Got There Own Opinions About Stuff Let It Stand

WhoAmI 10-08-09 06:34 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by JTR
^^^^^



Prove me wrong if you can, i'm not saying im 100% sure, but i'm pretty sure. Otherwise if u can show me im wrong ill stand corrected.


man eating shark can't mean the same as man-eating shark

without the use of a hyphen, in order to have the same meaning you would have to rearrange the sentence, ie. the shark was man eating

the hyphen establishes the subject of the clause as the noun "shark" and the adjective as the compound "man-eating", whereas in the absence of a hyphen there is no longer an adjective and the clause reverts back to the standard "noun-verb" structure

therefore:

man-eating shark: man-eating = adjective, shark = subject
man eating shark: man = subject, eating = verb, shark = direct objective of the verb "eating"

_Talksic_ 10-08-09 11:02 AM

^^^^^^lol catz getting to technigal (spell check)

LaTiNKiTTeN 10-08-09 11:34 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by dark
man eating shark can't mean the same as man-eating shark

without the use of a hyphen, in order to have the same meaning you would have to rearrange the sentence, ie. the shark was man eating

the hyphen establishes the subject of the clause as the noun "shark" and the adjective as the compound "man-eating", whereas in the absence of a hyphen there is no longer an adjective and the clause reverts back to the standard "noun-verb" structure

therefore:

man-eating shark: man-eating = adjective, shark = subject
man eating shark: man = subject, eating = verb, shark = direct objective of the verb "eating"


lol fuckin professor

LaTiNKiTTeN 10-08-09 11:35 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Coke Dealer
i remember the days of 20-30 pages of just pure beef.....


god i miss those days


what i tell ya....beef dies rv dies with it.....but so many bitches complained then n now theres nothin to complain about

maybe we need poetic back on rv..............rofl


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