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    sis you lie all the time...you said i was cool.

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    you lie too, you said i was ugly. MAURY MAURY MAURY!
    ~*Fizzgig*~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agrias View Post
    you lie too, you said i was ugly. MAURY MAURY MAURY!
    ricki that's my girlfriend....she ain't s'posed to be havin' no penis!

    if someone wants to tell me they can benchpress my house, has an IQ of 194, makes hundreds of dollars a day by designing video games, and is an ultra-philanthropist, who am i to argue? it's not like i care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anaisa View Post
    An is a shortened version of and, an it originates from old English. It's a word commonly used in England.
    'Tis but the UK.

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    we don't speak the queen's english, an is a in front of a vowel, and sometimes an H

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyslexicon View Post
    we don't speak the queen's english, an is a in front of a vowel, and sometimes an H
    I don't want to know about the horrors of American English thank you!

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    heheheheh it's not so horrible. it's just different, also don't british people use the 'an' instead of 'a' rule?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyslexicon View Post
    heheheheh it's not so horrible. it's just different, also don't british people use the 'an' instead of 'a' rule?
    Only the stupid ones who should be deported. Also, most English people don't say an. Even if we did, we'd put the apostrophe to signify the missing letter. Like 'n'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyslexicon View Post
    heheheheh it's not so horrible. it's just different, also don't british people use the 'an' instead of 'a' rule?
    Yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quin 'n' Tonic
    Also, most English people don't say an. Even if we did, we'd put the apostrophe to signify the missing letter. Like 'n'.
    Most English people I've encountered say an. And it's not correct to add an apostrophe to the word either.

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    I always thought that an apostrophe represented that letters are missing, like a blank in order to replace the real thing. As if you were to take a book, and replace it with an empty journal, and the journal's size would always be the same, no matter how big the book. The emptiness of our world is all represented with an apostrophe.

    '.'

    As you can see above, I'm VERY dishonest for the sake of sounding like I'm from the Matrix, so there's another reason EoFFers, or just internet peoples in general can normally be considered dishonest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anaisa View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dyslexicon View Post
    heheheheh it's not so horrible. it's just different, also don't british people use the 'an' instead of 'a' rule?
    Yes.
    Maybe the ones you know. I know intelligent people, though. Stop generalising everything.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anaisa View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Quin 'n' Tonic
    Also, most English people don't say an. Even if we did, we'd put the apostrophe to signify the missing letter. Like 'n'.
    Most English people I've encountered say an. And it's not correct to add an apostrophe to the word either.
    Apostrophes are used to indicate a missing letter so, yes, it is correct to use an apostrophe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quin 'n' Tonic
    Maybe the ones you know. I know intelligent people, though. Stop generalising everything.
    You're basing who's intelligent on who does or doesn't say "an" in place of "a" an you don't think that's a
    generalisation?!

    Apostrophes are used to indicate a missing letter so, yes, it is correct to use an apostrophe.
    No, it's not. An is not missing a letter. An is a word in it's own right. Argue it with the dictionary:an - definition of an by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

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    well some of us just like to live in the 21st century

    whoa thread derailed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anaisa View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Quin 'n' Tonic
    Maybe the ones you know. I know intelligent people, though. Stop generalising everything.
    You're basing who's intelligent on who does or doesn't say "an" in place of "a" an you don't think that's a
    generalisation?!

    Apostrophes are used to indicate a missing letter so, yes, it is correct to use an apostrophe.
    No, it's not. An is not missing a letter. An is a word in it's own right. Argue it with the dictionary:an - definition of an by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
    Wait... this isn't EoEO!

    You're doing it wrong!

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    I think everyone acts the way they act on this site.

    Thank You Polaris for this neat sig!

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