Topic:
Do You find This Fair?
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next time, cheat... |
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If all that matters is how "hot" she is,what difference does her age make, as long as it's legal? You are clearly not looking at her as a person anyway. Where did I say thats "all" that matters? So obviously the age difference was my first concern.... Your making statements like most on this site....Your own assumption...Read the OP...For you to make a statement of "your clearly not looking at her as a person?"....Seriously...get your head out of the gutter Whose mind is in the gutter? Enjoy the site...You will fit right in with many here If her "hotness" were not your prime area of interest, why is it the only thing you mentioned about the girl? How am I to conclude that anything else even matters to you? And I like the diversionary tactics that you use when you don't like what other people say. Nice! |
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Wait, I'll cast a spell on him. What's his name? Oh, and I'll need a lock of his hair.
He is a selfish azz |
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Edited by
mixie629
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Tue 09/16/08 06:28 PM
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If all that matters is how "hot" she is,what difference does her age make, as long as it's legal? You are clearly not looking at her as a person anyway. Where did I say thats "all" that matters? So obviously the age difference was my first concern.... Your making statements like most on this site....Your own assumption...Read the OP...For you to make a statement of "your clearly not looking at her as a person?"....Seriously...get your head out of the gutter Whose mind is in the gutter? |
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Thou art BANISHED!!!!! Great now banish me with a Greek or Norse God...a demi-god will be just fine if a God cannot be found. It's as if I dwell with the Gods of the ancient ones yes? |
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Thou art BANISHED!!!!! Great now banish me with a Greek or Norse God...a demi-god will be just fine if a God cannot be found. |
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If all that matters is how "hot" she is,what difference does her age make, as long as it's legal? You are clearly not looking at her as a person anyway. Where did I say thats "all" that matters? |
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Its norsemen not norse, there is a serious disdection. Norsemen Norse mythology |
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And here i thought writing was more about the words feelings and there use instead of proper use,my bad as a writer to think such thoughts. If you want to express feelings using words, it is good to do so in a way that will be understood. If you just put a string of words on a page with no punctuation,people may not understand what you are trying to say. |
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OK so here is how I have it now. I added the sentence before it as well. In both Greek and Norse mythology humans; where both made from natural sources. With the Greeks using clay and the Norse using trees. I would not have placed (;) after the word humans. Maybe your sentence should be written thus " In both Greek and Norse mythology, humans were made from natural sources, the Greeks used clay and the Norse used trees" Without meaning to be cruel, the sentence seems pretty vague. Why? I love the confusion of the English language ( which is not a complete language in it's own right) but a combination of borrowed words from various languages ( East Indian, Greek, Dutch and German to name a few) I do wish Olde English was still in use........... |
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I still don't get it... What English or Greek mythology? Oh right both.... I would think that by the time you get past grade school, you are aware that a sentence requires a verb. Just saying. :) |
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I still don't get it... |
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OK so here is how I have it now. I added the sentence before it as well. In both Greek and Norse mythology humans; where both made from natural sources. With the Greeks using clay and the Norse using trees. I would not have placed (;) after the word humans. Maybe your sentence should be written thus " In both Greek and Norse mythology, humans were made from natural sources, the Greeks used clay and the Norse used trees" Without meaning to be cruel, the sentence seems pretty vague. Why? |
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Greeks being of clay,and the norse of trees That is still a fragment. are we talking writing for a computer ,or what sounds the best? |
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If all that matters is how "hot" she is,what difference does her age make, as long as it's legal? You are clearly not looking at her as a person anyway.
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This is what I put and Word stopped yelling at me. In both Greek and Norse mythology humans; where both made from natural sources. With the Greeks using clay and the Norse using trees. And the second sentence is still a fragment. You need a verb. And lose the semi-colon; it serves no purpose in that sentence. |
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Greeks being of clay,and the norse of trees That is still a fragment. |
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OK so here is how I have it now. I added the sentence before it as well. In both Greek and Norse mythology humans; where both made from natural sources. With the Greeks using clay and the Norse using trees. I would not have placed (;) after the word humans. Maybe your sentence should be written thus " In both Greek and Norse mythology, humans were made from natural sources, the Greeks used clay and the Norse used trees" Without meaning to be cruel, the sentence seems pretty vague. |
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Try this:
In both Norse and Greek mythologies, human figures were made from natural sources. The Norse used trees and the Greeks used clay. |
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It is a sentence fragment. There is no verb.
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