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you are a faggot who likes the Get-up Kids
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ClownPenis !
Nude rodeo
GO BACK AND WAIT OUTSIDE WHILE THE CONCERT IS PLAYING YOU PUSSY ASS BITCH CUNT FUCK

HyBriD

I am a tool that likes to play dumb games.

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Joined: Feb. 2002



Edited By HyBriD on April 05 2002 at 4:20
haha
Did somebody say Clown Penis?
sea biscut
no, noone said clown penis
that god damn banjo
go away
eat a dick
What makes a good posting?


1. Define your topic by formulating a concise statement of your idea or opinion.

2. Argue for your point of view by quoting the text you discuss.

3. Incorporate whatever images or hyperlinks are appropriate to make your point effectively.

4. Proofread your work to be sure that you’ve spelled everything correctly and that all images and links work they way you want them to.

5. Respond to and respect the ideas of your peers in the class.
blah blah blah blah blah
6. Do backflips while drinking pickle juice
Simply agreeing or disagreeing with someone will not be a worthwhile contribution. A good posting will not only offer an opinion or point of analysis but also some information or evidence! A good posting in response to an earlier comment should refer clearly to that previous contribution and perhaps include a concise summary of important points made by the earlier writer. Although your contribution will be read by a group, think of it as a letter--a letter perhaps casual and personal in tone but all business in its content.
7. State what you're eating
8. Rat pellets are not a good source of calcium
9. Be sure to use as many emoticons as possible whereever they fit, to further enhance your opinion.
:fuckyou:




Big Grin



Edited By HedCold on April 05 2002 at 4:34
By the way, for those who have been concerned about what makes a good posting It discusses topics, demonstrates some thinking about those topics, and attempts to extend that thinking into a dialogue that explores new territory.
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