Sorry for the delay, my program was being uncooperative. Anyway, here it is, though the quality is a bit ******. [IMG]...
*Leaves a VM while you sleep* >| There, this time, I KNOW you're sleeping. =3
We've got a live one. Let's go, FBI. We obviously have nothing better to do than seize teenagers for getting into R-rated movies.
N-nothing. Just, erm... don't try depositing it into your bank account. It could lead to complications. :B|:
My rep is counterfeit. ;D - *shot*
If you do that, I'm gonna tell everyone how you used a fake light bulb in your avvy.
*Takes out a pen* ;____; GIVE ME THAT ****ING BOOK.
The rules regarding necrobumps change in the Spam Zone, though, since it's so active. I WROTE THE BOOK ON INTERNET PHILOSOPHY.
I'll just be locking this. Don't necrobump. //Locked\\
xD Oh God, really? I guess it's not too huge of a stretch; I've rewatched certain episodes of Drake and Josh at least a hundred times. B|
=3 And here I thought no one re-read books... except Anthony. B| If you hadn't reinforced the fact that it was a girl's book series, I would read...
Oh. =3 How is it? Which number book is it again? xD
First one isn't a paradox. You could answer "Of course not." If you wanted to make it a paradox, you'd have to word it "Will our answer for this question be a negative response?" I was too lazy to read the rest.
o_O Are you sure you're not getting ill? S-shuddup! You were no longer on the computer, and nothing worthwhile happens away from the computer....
This only further enforces the fact that your dad is the coolest adult alive.
Done and done, ma'am.
Oh yea, I'm supposed to do something. -Stickied
It's the final boss from inFamous. D: D: How so?
buf⋅fa⋅lo /ˈbʌfəˌloʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [buhf-uh-loh] Show IPA noun, plural -loes, -los, (especially collectively) -lo, verb, -loed, -lo⋅ing. –noun 1. any of several large wild oxen of the family Bovidae. Compare bison, Cape buffalo, water buffalo. 2. buffalo robe. 3. a buffalofish. 4. a shuffling tap-dance step. –verb (used with object) Informal. 5. to puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify: He was buffaloed by the problem. 6. to impress or intimidate by a display of power, importance, etc.: The older boys buffaloed him. In short, yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
God damn it, guys. This. Is. Not. /b/.