Topic: HOW TO SPOT A PLAYER | |
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a "player" is only what YOU make him.....players are only players because there are women OR men that allow them to be this way keep your head up and drive through all of the a**holes and bit**es....don't get discouraged because someone is too immature to appreciate what they have in a partner Nova. Wazzzzzzzup Bro? |
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a "player" is only what YOU make him.....players are only players because there are women OR men that allow them to be this way keep your head up and drive through all of the a**holes and bit**es....don't get discouraged because someone is too immature to appreciate what they have in a partner Nova. Wazzzzzzzup Bro? WUSSUP rara, it's been a while hope things are going well with you and you are taking it easy |
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Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna say? If you don't know punctuation. Punctuation marks - they make your writing smart And keep your meaning clear in any situation Periods are first on our list of punctuation marks They end every sentence before a new one starts (and) if you're using numbers in a list or outline put one after every number and you will be fine Next up is the question mark It's a period with a curl on top Use it after every question that you write down Sometimes in Spanish it's upside down The punctuation mark that we use the most is called a comma and that is no joke If you have to list several things in a row use a comma to help keep your flow For example: "I had bacon <comma> eggs <comma> cereal <comma> and juice for breakfast <period>. Use commas in your address to separate the street from the city and the city from the state and also when you write dates like January second, two thousand and eight Phrases and words that describe different terms are set off by commas, now listen and learn "Music <comma> a collection of sounds <comma> is the way we get down." Two related ideas hooked together by a comma are called a compound sentence, no need for drama "Punctuation confused me for a long time, but now it's easy 'cause I learned this rhyme!" Chorus: Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna say? If you don't know punctuation. Punctuation marks - they make your writing smart And keep your meaning clear in any situation An exclamation point expresses strong feeling, like excitement when somebody is screaming Enclose the words of a speaker in quotation marks They tell you when the talking stops and starts... When you have to break a word into two syllables... Compound words are also linked with a hyphen... Often it's cool to make two words into one an apostrophe gets the job done... Chorus: Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna say? If you don't know punctuation. Punctuation marks - they make your writing smart And keep your meaning clear in any situation There are situations when you need to show possession... And that's using punctuation This is the stuff you've got to know if your writing's gonna flow So take your time and learn this rhyme and keep hitting the books We'll be back with more raw hooks |
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Seems like you need an explanation. Are you confuzzled? I'd be glad to try and eliminate the "huh" from your thought processes. |
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