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Linton...sorry agen man i hasnt seen this post it was actually in anutha thread were i recognised the image....i is only new this is what 3rd post soorry for any hard feelings he hasnt blocked me mate....i see ur point bout the pic i didnt look at the utha side of the story being urs.....also r u saying u contain no bullsh*t in any of ur posts.....ie he jasnt blocked me!!!

Ok im bored...but just for the sake of it i tried to interpret what this was trying to say.

"agen" = Urgent?

"anutha" = Another

"i is only new this is what 3rd post" = i am only new and this is my 3rd posting?

"utha" = other

"jasent" = has not?

Did you not have to stop and think to realise what he was trying to say?

Oh look. I agree that trying to read the little shit's post was like trying to mentally swim through a vat of honey. It reminds me these Penny Arcade strips, just with less funny.

All I'm saying is if you're going to school the fools (and I am all for schooling fools in the most vitriolic way possible; my nick isn't just some random word I picked up from the dictionary), you need to make sure you're right first.

Schoona - I have a question for you. If the answer's yes, try writing it too.

try google for translating :P

lol, google has like a billion uses.... well not really, it has like one, to look shit up, but you can look up pretty much a billion things on it.

also, as for that post by the kid this thread was started over, i went to a tech school and completed yr 12 there, and i can still spell better than you lol.

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