I'm pretty good at psychology, and when someone has nothing to say in their defence but telling someone else to look up their spelling, it pretty much says they feel threatened :)Quote:
You can if you want..might want to look up how to spell dictionary while your at it..
You might want to reconsider that:Quote:
I'm pretty good at psychology, and when someone has nothing to say in their defence but telling someone else to look up their spelling, it pretty much says they feel threatened :)
So actually this arguement is retarded, because this arguement is hindering/impeding this thread.Quote:
–verb (used with object)
1.
to make slow; delay the development or progress of (an action, process, etc.); hinder or impede.
Hmm did they teach you grammar in school? A verb and a noun is not the same thing. You could of said, this argument is retarding, as in slowing down, that would of been correct. Instead you said, this argument is retarded.Quote:
You might want to reconsider that:
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So actually this arguement is retarded, because this arguement is hindering/impeding this thread.
Good Game.
I'm pretty good at psychology, and when someone has nothing to say in their defence but telling someone else to check their grammar, it pretty much says they feel threatened :)Quote:
Hmm did they teach you grammar in school? A verb and a noun is not the same thing. You could of said, this argument is retarding, as in slowing down, that would of been correct. Instead you said, this argument is retarded.
You should teach yourself some grammar, just my 2 cents.
Yes I had a good laugh or two :)Quote:
lol, anyways its been fun :D
^ and obviously I know how to spell psychology, typing typos doesn't count.Quote:
Originally Posted by TrigorioI'm pretty good at psychology, and when someone has nothing to say in their defence but telling someone else to look up their spelling, it pretty much says they feel threatened :)