Saw this and wanted to share it with you guys because I love you.
Except for a few people on today.
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- 19 May. 2012 06:56pm #1
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Meincrafte.
Made by Use.
used to be known as the once fabled "Ethan," Slayer of Theocules, Bringer of Rain!
- 19 May. 2012 07:26pm #2
aren't you like 19? Little too old for minecraft don't you think
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- 19 May. 2012 07:45pm #3
There isn't an age limit on Minecraft.
Pretty sure the average age is early 20s.
- 19 May. 2012 07:48pm #4
- 19 May. 2012 08:11pm #5
no .
- 19 May. 2012 09:19pm #6
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I didn't know adults couldn't play Minecraft.
5,946,516 people bought the game.
That's a lot of 18 and under.
Made by Use.
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- 20 May. 2012 01:36am #7
I think that is very creative and very nice dude.
- 20 May. 2012 03:25am #8
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God The UnIntelligible is dumb.
I do not enjoy their membership on this website.
ANYWAY, feelsbatman - the picture is to small to use as a wallpaper.
- 20 May. 2012 03:30am #9
Pretty sure vidya gaems are a hobby.
Disco is neat.
- 20 May. 2012 03:32am #10
Aren't you that one novice wannabe programmer kid who was begging for a cracker in that one thread?
Also I wasn't being serious here at all. There's an old adage that says "you're never too old for video games." I was obviously being derogatory to gauge responses, and it worked.
Further, "their" is being used in an invalid context; work on your English. You mean "his/her."
And you're absolutely right. Best response yet, actually. Adding you to the metaphorical list of non-stupid members of LG for what it's worth.Last edited by The Unintelligible; 20 May. 2012 at 03:35am.
- 20 May. 2012 03:36am #11
- 20 May. 2012 03:38am #12
Fair point. Which alternative is more valid/practical, though?
Edit: Yeah, obviously their is possessive and is sufficiently valid (rendering what I said wrong). But which seems better?
1.) I do not enjoy his (her) membership on this website.
2.) I don't enjoy their membership on this website.Last edited by The Unintelligible; 20 May. 2012 at 03:41am.
- 20 May. 2012 03:39am #13
- 20 May. 2012 03:42am #14
Fun fact: "their" is proper modern English for a single persona. Deal with it.
The UnIntelligible is just a try-hard.
- 20 May. 2012 03:42am #15
Fair enough answer. I'll concede here.
I realize that. See above.
As for being a tryhard, I'm not really trying hard at all. I was just rectifying what needed to be rectified. In regards to insulting you consistently, I do that simply for the lulz.
- 20 May. 2012 05:12am #16
ITT a try-hard try-harding
- 20 May. 2012 05:15am #17