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Try To Prove To Me Anything

Skwim

Veteran Member
Excelllent. I would also have added that this is not a comedy forum and those who (for the the strangest reasons) imagine themselves to be funny, should post else where.
And this is not a domination forum,
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so those who imagine themselves to be in charge and are compelled to tell others how to behave should post elsewhere.


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Skwim

Veteran Member
Are you (14,812 posts) that desperate for an audience.
Is this a question? If so, let's get with the program, rocala. ;) "A basic rule to follow when writing is if your sentence is asking a question, it must finish with a question mark."

"Question marks are generally reserved for sentences that begin with, or at least contain, why, what, when, where, how, are, will, is, can, how, do, were, or would:

"Will you go to the store with me?"

"Are you going to Rome this weekend?" ("Are you (14,812 posts) that desperate for an audience")

"How does that electric can opener work."

"Can I have your extra toaster?"


Remember, a basic rule to follow when writing is if your sentence is asking a question, it must finish with a question mark
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I know this is absurdly pedantic, but I'm bored, it's fun, and I think you can use the help. :D


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Skwim

Veteran Member
The phrase "get a life" springs to mind".

Obviously a personal reminder you live with every day......
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......AM I RIGHT OR AM I RIGHT?
......OR AM I RIGHT? AM I RIGHT?
......RIGHT? RIGHT?



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`mud

Just old
Premium Member
There are some here that are proven to be morons,
But I haven't any evidence, hell.....do farts count ???????????
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