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Oct 17, 2007 13:06

fuck fraternities and sororities and everyone in them and everyone who goes to their "parties". How could anyone have any respect for a bunch of guys that pay for their friends, put their hand inside another man's ass (thinking the whole time during the initiation "at least I'll get pussy after i get out of this"), and then reduce their weekend ( Read more... )

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mrowrsy October 17 2007, 21:32:56 UTC
okay so i always thought that the phrase was "intensive purposes" toooo but apparently, according to many a source, it's NOT. it's "intents AND purposes."
learn something new every day.

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thelosthoplite October 18 2007, 01:08:17 UTC
Wouldn't intensive purposes mean like all the most intense reasons out there?

"Why can't you do your homework?"

"For all intensive purposes, MY DAD FELL DOWN A FLIGHT OF STAIRS, MY UNCLE WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD ON HIS WAY TO WORK, MY GIRLFRIEND DUMPED ME AND THEN PEED ON MY LITTLE BROTHER, I LOST ALL OF MY MONEY ON THE SUBWAY, AND THERE ARE 300 KILOS OF COCAINE THAT AREN'T MINE IN MY LIVING ROOM AND THE COPS ARE RANDOMLY DOING A SEARCH ON MY HOUSE!"

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anonymous October 18 2007, 02:09:17 UTC
The correct phrase is "to all intents and purposes." This phrase dates back to the 1500s and originated in English law, where it was "to all intents, constructions, and purposes." In modern usage, "for all intents and purposes" is also acceptable. The phrase means "for all practical purposes" and is generally used to compare two nonidentical acts or deeds, i.e., "She went to his room and drank with him, which he viewed "for all intents and purposes" as consent to sex." A shorter equivalent phrase is "in effect."

Put that in your pipe and smoke it. And pay closer attention in English class or you're going to fail.

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maskofmalthus October 18 2007, 04:41:29 UTC
Honestly, i don't give a shit. It's fucking livejournal, it's the internet, i'm not writing a fucking essay. I wrote that at 4 am, excuse me if i made a typo. Oh, and I did pay attention in "english class" and ended up an english major at the u of c. Eat my ass.

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maskofmalthus October 18 2007, 04:48:36 UTC
It amuses me how you use the shield of anonymity so you can rattle off your "advice" without having to account for what a self-promotional, pretentious, egotistical, and condescending ass you are being. If you would like to have a spelling contest with me/writing sat score off or just compare dicks that sounds fine.

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