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Instead of Goth Clan it should be called Hot Topic Clan
naw that would be more for the LIL Gothlings Clan. Most Goths dont shop at hot topic unless they are looking to pick up the new Matropolis CD, a new tie, socks, finger nail polish, or sum other random CD/makup, but mostly CDs though their CD collection is starting to get a bit lame now B^(
I wanted to start the Grammar Police, but no one wanted to join my elitist and high strung group of well educated folk. Then once that one ill fated "music" person left, there was really no point anyways. Eh, though I die, Le Resistance lives on!
I would have joined your cause, mon ami. How often have I restrained myself from a Grammar Police bust on some unsuspecting mangler of proper sentence structure and word usage. Although I did point out on the WizKids forum (in a thread about duplicate bricks) where someone mentioned it would be expected in this set to have a high duplicity rate that they probably meant duplication rate.
I would have joined your cause, mon ami. How often have I restrained myself from a Grammar Police bust on some unsuspecting mangler of proper sentence structure and word usage. Although I did point out on the WizKids forum (in a thread about duplicate bricks) where someone mentioned it would be expected in this set to have a high duplicity rate that they probably meant duplication rate.
Man I'm glad yall dont have a group, I would be on death row if yall did B^P
But at least Ive gottin better. B^) well sorta. B^P
Although I did point out on the WizKids forum (in a thread about duplicate bricks) where someone mentioned it would be expected in this set to have a high duplicity rate that they probably meant duplication rate.
Ah, those scheming boosters. Downright Machiavellian, they are. My current crusade isn't so much a grammar issue as one of usage. Over the past couple years, I've noticed that a variety of adverbs have entered fashion as verbal placeholders. You know, it's something you say instead of "Umm" while you're finishing a sentence. I've seen "basically" and "clearly" come and go, but the one that bugs me most is "literally." "These reports are literally killing me." Really? Lethal paper cuts perhaps? "I'm literally at the end of my rope." You don't say. Are you Batman?
I wanted to start the Grammar Police, but no one wanted to join my elitist and high strung group of well educated folk. Then once that one ill fated "music" person left, there was really no point anyways. Eh, though I die, Le Resistance lives on!
The grammar police still live on just not in the way you'd think. Their department is now a subset of CSI: HCRealms. They are down the hall from the Fashion Police if I'm not mistaken.
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