Squeegee.
Squeegee.
Ellipses are the best n.n
I don't use them as much as I normally do, but I do use them a lot because I just talk that way sometimes, and I prefer to type things out the way I say them...or think them, anyway. I also use them when starting a sentence with conjunctions like "and" or "but" because a sentence doesn't properly start with those and it bothers me to see a captialized And at the beginning of a sentence.
I don't like when people use "addicting" in the wrong context.
You hold my heart in your manly hands I wanna feel the throb of your handsome gland. I wanna hold you tight like a newborn kitten, against my flesh like a cashmere mitten. Tickly tick, I'm makin' skin bump heaven and all the way down it's lookin' cleanly shaven. Prickety pricks, it's stubble on stubble I better slow down or I'm in real trouble. Want you, touch you, feel you, taste you! Knick knack whacky whack 'till I see the man stew. spin you around let me see that hole! I'm a tunnelin' in a like a short hair mole. Once I'm inside I'm gonna leave a trace, half in there and half on that face! One finger, two finger, there fingers gone! Mano a mano I love you John!
Are you addicted to pointing it out?
Oh, and Pureghetto demonstrated as to why I hate the word emo quite well. Using the term allows you to determine things about a person when the two things are completely and totally unrelated! Of course, this will be inaccurate, and lead to false conceptions of said person. Plus, one can easily alter the definition of the word emo to a specific thing in a smaller community, which will eventually spread into other communities, creating a new trend.
Last edited by KentaRawr!; 03-28-2008 at 06:54 PM.
Apparently, Mexico doesn't much care the word "emo" either.
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