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![]() Miss you, snoogums.
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#2
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![]() It's not a good idea to try and use phrases from Shakespeare unless you actually understand their meaning (and correct spelling).
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![]() Quote:
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![]() I'm not particularly concerned with your opinions on it.
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![]() ped·ant
noun /ˈpednt/ pedants, plural A person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning. Also see: Fucktard. | ||
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![]() Mad because dumb, I see.
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![]() Hit a nerve, I see.
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#8
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![]() Oh Bodeanicus, Bodeanicus! Wherefore art thou ignorant?
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![]() If you do not fully comprehend the spelling and meaning of 16th century diction common in the written work of Shakespeare, you are not only ignorant but dumb, as well. This is a forum for literary scholars and warrior poets, please make use of server chat for your peasantry.
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![]() Hehe diction.
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