Master wrote:I think I ought to link new members to the BBCode thread in addition to the introduction thread, there be plenty of neat tricks indeed
Haha hey you show off!! Or was that the ghosts?!

Master wrote:I think I ought to link new members to the BBCode thread in addition to the introduction thread, there be plenty of neat tricks indeed


Aaahhh! GHOST TEXT!!!!!Hoodcom wrote:Master is indeed a show off, with cool BBCode.
[So am I, you crazy ghost boy.]

It makes you look super cool or sp000000ky to noobs thoughXenon wrote:i totally forgot about these codes! Some of them are pretty useless on Internet forums though.

LOLOLrolesfamily wrote:I'd of said
If the house suits my needs. I don't generally consider myself challenged enough to think ghosts are real.rolesfamily wrote:So, would you live there?

What's so funny about 'I'd of said'?Adsolution wrote:LOLOLrolesfamily wrote:I'd of said
If the house suits my needs. I don't generally consider myself challenged enough to think ghosts are real.rolesfamily wrote:So, would you live there?

What took you so long to poke at that?Adsolution wrote:LOLOLrolesfamily wrote:I'd of said

Is it bad English or something?Hoodcom wrote:What took you so long to poke at that?Adsolution wrote:LOLOLrolesfamily wrote:I'd of said


Is this a test?Hoodcom wrote:I would of said... I would have said...
Which one do you feel sounds better?


That wasn't directed at you buddy <3Hoodcom wrote:I'm not the one who pointed it out though.

You're telling us to ease off when you're the one who's clearly taking things too seriously when people simply point out some of your mistakes? What. Last time I checked no one has down right insulted and ridiculed you for making mistakes, so why then do you feel the need to make such a fuss over someone going "oh look, you made a mistake here"?rolesfamily wrote:Is this a test?Hoodcom wrote:I would of said... I would have said...
Which one do you feel sounds better?
'I'd of said' makes sense.
It is getting boring, a lot of you here have this very irritating uptight complex
jumping down people's throats the second they get just because of a slight 'error' or a slight mistaken fact.
Honestly, ease up. It's really f'ing off putting.

You're welcome to criticize, but it's the manner in which it's done. Especially as Moderators, it should be done in a nicer more helpful way rather then degrading or harsh. I just find that you can't say something that apparently 'incorrect' (which I still don't even believe 'I'd of said' is wrong) without it being picked up on in a strong way. It's like some of you have a 'I'm perfect & untouchable & always right' complex..Serza5 wrote:You're telling us to ease off when you're the one who's clearly taking things too seriously when people simply point out some of your mistakes? What. Last time I checked no one has down right insulted and ridiculed you for making mistakes, so why then do you feel the need to make such a fuss over someone going "oh look, you made a mistake here"?rolesfamily wrote:Is this a test?Hoodcom wrote:I would of said... I would have said...
Which one do you feel sounds better?
'I'd of said' makes sense.
It is getting boring, a lot of you here have this very irritating uptight complex
jumping down people's throats the second they get just because of a slight 'error' or a slight mistaken fact.
Honestly, ease up. It's really f'ing off putting.

I'd only just read this thread for the first time today.Hoodcom wrote:What took you so long to poke at that?
It's not correct, "I'd have said" is. 'Of' is gathered from misinterpreting the pronunciation, as "could've" sounds nearly indistinguishable from 'could of'. 'Of' doesn't actually make any sense, I'm not entirely sure why you think it does.rolesfamily wrote:'I'd of said' makes sense.
Are you fucking serious? Is 'LOLOL' your definition of uptight, jumping on people's throats and exhibiting a superiority complex? You ease up, and laugh along for crying out loud. Your constant generalised accusations of people being 'out of touch', 'uptight', and so on, are far, far more annoying and offensive. I wasn't personally attacking you, simply pointing out a common and relatively amusing grammatical error with a 'lol'.rolesfamily wrote:It is getting boring, a lot of you here have this very irritating uptight complex
jumping down people's throats the second they get just because of a slight 'error' or a slight mistaken fact.
Honestly, ease up. It's really f'ing off putting.

Well I typed as if I was speaking it, it still makes sense to me, but I'm prepared to admit that I'm potentially wrong on that front! So I'll take your word for itAdsolution wrote:I'd only just read this thread for the first time today.Hoodcom wrote:What took you so long to poke at that?
It's not correct, "I'd have said" is. 'Of' is gathered from misinterpreting the pronunciation, as "could've" sounds nearly indistinguishable from 'could of'. 'Of' doesn't actually make any sense, I'm not entirely sure why you think it does.rolesfamily wrote:'I'd of said' makes sense.
Are you fucking serious? Is 'LOLOL' your definition of uptight, jumping on people's throats and exhibiting a superiority complex? You ease up, and laugh along for crying out loud. Your constant generalised accusations of people being 'out of touch', 'uptight', and so on, are far, far more annoying and offensive. I wasn't personally attacking you, simply pointing out a common and relatively amusing grammatical error with a 'lol'.rolesfamily wrote:It is getting boring, a lot of you here have this very irritating uptight complex
jumping down people's throats the second they get just because of a slight 'error' or a slight mistaken fact.
Honestly, ease up. It's really f'ing off putting.
Like really.