the doors open and in steps a men in white robes he's wearing a gold chain around his wrists and a bell around his neck i think that he's a ghost or something but i can't be too sure i am watching as he walks toward the bar but there is no bar because everything has vanished now why am i seeing this man i don't know but he can't see me why can't he
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^__^. Monkeys eat bananas!
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It's different from your normal posts? It looks like the same unintelligable, grammatically poor garbage you spew from every orifice on a daily basis.
First the spelling:
sewed
intalect
bumbaling
glingint
pokey
accessable
chocolet
selfesteam
howle
watermellon
christe slotered
controle
Then goth:
i've gotta stop dwelling on fallen angels who can't seem to mind their broken wings because the arrow is soo deep and the sun has burnt their skin and the moon drains their powers if they don't get the nurishment that they need by feeding on the energy
he's trying not to stop next to the blood at night
Jimmy putting acid in the teacher's coffey would not be wise becuse then you would get to see what your teacher does when he/she is trippin of his/her ass
tony can't spell supercalafragilistic
No, Tony can't spell.
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Yet James Joyce you ain't, you ignorant slut.
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We put only one space before a period in English. Two, when we are typing. And, we do not use spaces when we are using abbreviations.
”Yet James Joyce you ain't...”
Ain’t? You have to be kidding. Why not use real words, since you are so superior at this. I mean, come on, that is just painful. Personally, I think that my respect for you just dropped a few hundred points… I could understand if it was a type-o, but you actually meant to use “ain’t.” Hell, even when you are trying to insult someone it is a good idea to practice what you preach.
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