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Re: Please introduce yourself here

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:boon: r u fuckin srs
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Yes. It is incorrect to write "i" lowercase. I am not joking.
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Ah, spelling and grammar, the endless battle rages.
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Re: Please introduce yourself here

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Yep, that's right.
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Thank you all for the warm welcome!
Adsolution wrote:
Shrooblord wrote:How cool would it be if we could just buy an en masse ticket to London for most if not all of us and have a massive RPC gang-up on the people at the Opera, watch the show and then go out together with our group of, what, fifty semi-active to active members? It'd be interesting to meet some of you guysh!
I'd be up for some good ol' Henry Purcell!
Some Henry Purcell would certainly do, count me in! King Arthur, perhaps?
OldClassicGamer wrote:
Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:...Perhaps I should request a username change soon, as well.
Your current one is already awesome ;)
Thanks, but I think I'm not going to keep it.
The name has not gained an all positive position in my memory.

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The capital "i" holds a special place in my heart.
...Maybe not.
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So why do you want to be in England so much? :D
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rolesfamily wrote:So why do you want to be in England so much? :D
Well, I have a love for England in general. I don't know where it started, it just happened.
But to be more specific, I am deeply in love with its culture and history, its landscapes and cities, and the language, of course.
Last edited by Mr. Dark Thingamajig on Mon Oct 27, 2014 10:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:
rolesfamily wrote:So why do you want to be in England so much? :D
Well, I have a love for England in general. I don't know where it started, it just happened.
But to be more specific, I am deeply in love with it's culture and history, it's landscapes and cities, and the language, of course.
So, it seems like I'm not the only one with a love for England :O
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Nice. Well I've lived there all my life, it is a good country. Although I've always thought that America is probably a bit better
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Don't worry, I love England too. My time there in London, Reading, Manchester, Winchester and Liverpool was one of my greatest memories. <3
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Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:it's culture and history, it's landscapes and cities, and the language, of course.
But not its grammar.
==

Oh, my dad's from Manchester!

And roles, every place is different. There's a place that suits everyone's tastes somewhere, for sure.
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Shrooblord wrote:
Mr. Dark Thingamajig wrote:it's culture and history, it's landscapes and cities, and the language, of course.
But not its grammar.
==
Oh God, Shrooblord. Excuse me, editing it right away.

EDIT:
The grammar's one of my favorite parts, actually.
Focus, MDT!
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Sugar wrote:I wouldn't agree that much.
Argentina is very poor on people, probably you will find some guy in the street asking you for coins.
Eh, that happens basically in every city. I don't particularly mind it, unless they start chasing me around, mostly since I realize they have it worse off than I do.
Sugar wrote:By the way, does my grammar surprise you? At this age, i think it's good.
(just look at darkkitty, 13 year old and she doesn't even know how to have this good grammar)
To be honest, not really. I think it's fine for an 11-year-old writing online for the most part, but my grammar at that age really wasn't all that different than it is now, with the exception of my writing skills.

However, English was my first language (I'm in the US), and given that you're in Argentina, I'm not sure that was the case for you. If it wasn't, then I'd say your English is fairly good considering your age. ;)
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Given that he didn't know to capitalise "I" and that he apparently "studied English for six years", I'm assuming it's not his first language.
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Aha, derples, didn't see that post at first. Rejudging then, ye, for your age I'd say it's pretty good.
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You can't always judge people by your standard, my lovely people.

I was a total spaz when I was younger when it came to writing

But I ended up just fine, being very good at English and actually having a few key roles to do with writing.
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rolesfamily wrote:actually having a few key roles to do with writing.
Did you now?
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Well, let's better not flood the topic judging my grammar!
And thanks everybody, it's very appreciated. :proud:
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Well you asked for opinions :P
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Shrooblord wrote:
rolesfamily wrote:actually having a few key roles to do with writing.
Did you now?
Yep! - I was the lead writer for my school magazine!
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