RapidSnail
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Originally posted by: Ilmater
Blow it out your ass. I actually normally have impeccable grammar. Notice that my punctuation and spelling are always flawless. I never mix up they're, their, and there. The only - and I mean absolutely only - mistake I ever make is mixing that up.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Ilmater
Me and some friends are having an argument, and we're trying to find all the passages in the Bible and the Koran where God, Jesus, or Mohammed tells people to kill in God's name. We're basically trying to show that those type of passages are in both books.
It should be some friends and I, not, "me and some friends." Remove the some friends part, does it sound correct if you say, "me am having an argument?" Christ, where do you people learn to speak this way? :roll:
Relax, this is typical behavior. In his natural habitat religious threads are an intrusion to his space, like an unopened Christmas gift is to a Christmas tree. He is forced by God (at lightning point) to open this mysterious package that does not belong to him. When the contents of the package that does not belong to him do not comply with his Christmas wishes, he is compelled to right an angry letter to Santa expressing his resentment. The reason for his anger is multiplied by the fact that Santa does not exist (even though he already knew this), and therefore does not reply to his letters. This results in an increasing level of hatred towards Santa until objective case pronouns start to attack him in his cave. As a result of this elevated threat level, he starts to attack every other unopened Christmas gift around him until his scent has been properly distributed.
If only people would see that he is acting in self-defense.
