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Awwww, let someone who unironically reads and gargles CNN, MSN and Biden's dick get butt hurt being called out for being as useless as an asshole with tastebuds. You can't refute facts from me or anyone else so you discount the source then when called on it, resort to personal attacks and distractions then engage in a long string of "No U" posts then declare victory when people stop engaging with you. At least you are consistent in your technique of being a Leftist piece of shit.
You completely made up your assertion about CNN and MSN, whereas you've actually and unironically CITED InfoWars in posts on here. Proof: http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthrea...23#post1205523.
:rofl: We've had three "substantive" exchanges in the past month, in all of which you've posted complete nonsense, reality has been shoved in your face, and you've been spectacularly unable to refute anything, twist yourself into logical pretzels with mental gymnastics, and are forced to resort to personal insults. Would you like me to cite the examples, like with you unironically quoting InfoWars?Quote:
Originally Posted by ~Rocktar~
Work on those projection issues, Rocktar.
Awwww, let someone who unironically reads and gargles CNN, MSN and Biden's dick get butt hurt being called out for being as useless as an asshole with tastebuds. You can't refute facts from me or anyone else so you discount the source then when called on it, resort to personal attacks and distractions then engage in a long string of "No U" posts then declare victory when people stop engaging with you. At least you are consistent in your technique of being a Leftist piece of shit.
Don’t you know the capitalization of letters isn’t considered grammar? Duh, don’t YOU know grammar? It’s also called a “proper noun” not a “proper name”.
Next, I used google as the verb, not to name the company, which doesn’t require it to be capitalized. You should learn the differences between parts of speech, like proper nouns and verbs.
Try again Tgo01. You almost didn’t fail.
Wrong.
You didn't. You said "I’ll save you some time from going to google."
"Going to Google" would suggest you were saving Parkbandit time from going to the website Google, which would be a proper noun.
Now had you said "I'll save you some time from googling" then you would be correct. But as usual, you are wrong.
If you are speaking to a person, whether referring to their name; online handle; title; etc, you would use a comma before their name.
"Try again, Tgo01, you almost didn't fail."