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And very limited understanding of English. Parents beware...this is what an oral only existence gets you!:lol:
Yeah, because deaf schools teaches better :roll:(they cannot due to deaf nature). I regret spending last years of my high school in one. Everything taught in English was very elementary, they ended up making a new program with a public to put me in mainstream a.p. English and Math.:hmm:
 
Wrong. You used a made-up word "prolly" which threw me off track. Go back to your post and read it.

heh. Your English is clearly limited. I picked up this idiom on the internet when I used to play a MUD with mostly British folks It's short for probably. I don't have a masters or even a degree in English. Prolly is not limited to the British. It's mostly used on the internet.


How did you get a Masters with such a limited knowledge of English?
 
Yeah, because deaf schools teaches better :roll:(they cannot due to deaf nature). I regret spending last years of my high school in one. Everything taught in English was very elementary, they ended up making a new program with a public to put me in mainstream a.p. English and Math.:hmm:

"deaf schools teaches"? I rest my case.:laugh2:
 
Prolly isn't a word. Period.

Easy, I learned as I went. They never taught me alien language - prolly.

Anyway, the black list is useful.

And you have a master's in English? You should know by now that the English language is the largest and most evolving language in the world. You could make up words or slap together compound words and it would be not only comprehensible but even accepted. Lewis Carroll with his book "Alice in Wonderland" made up a lot of compound words that are now part of the english language. Same for George Orwell and 1984 with his made up words like "newspeak". Prolly IS a word, it's slang certainly but still a word. I'm seriously doubting you have a master's in English.
 
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And you have a master's in English? You should know by now that the English language is the largest and most evolving language in the world. You could make up words or slap together compound words and it would be not only comprehensible but even accepted. Lewis Sinclair with his book "Alice in Wonderland" made up a lot of compound words that are now part of the english language. Same for George Orwell and 1984 with his made up words like "newspeak". Prolly IS a word, it's slang certainly but still a word. I'm seriously doubting you have a master's in English.

I'm doubting he even has a high school diploma. It seems we are engaged in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.:laugh2:
 
And you have a master's in English? You should know by now that the English language is the largest and most evolving language in the world. You could make up words or slap together compound words and it would be not only comprehensible but even accepted. Lewis Sinclair with his book "Alice in Wonderland" made up a lot of compound words that are now part of the english language. Same for George Orwell and 1984 with his made up words like "newspeak". Prolly IS a word, it's slang certainly but still a word. I'm seriously doubting you have a master's in English.
Exactly.
I wonder what google would make of the poem Jabberwocky? :devil:
 
A quote isn't a partial one. It quotes the entire sentence. If it's a partial one then it is paraphrasing. Mr. ASL.

Showing your ignorance again. Obviously you don't know what constitutes a quote or a paraphrase.:laugh2: Go pick your apples, orchard boy.
 
And you have a master's in English? You should know by now that the English language is the largest and most evolving language in the world. You could make up words or slap together compound words and it would be not only comprehensible but even accepted. Lewis Sinclair with his book "Alice in Wonderland" made up a lot of compound words that are now part of the english language. Same for George Orwell and 1984 with his made up words like "newspeak". Prolly IS a word, it's slang certainly but still a word. I'm seriously doubting you have a master's in English.
The internet lingo isn't a slang. I seriously doubt you even touched base in English field on college level. Considering you cannot capitalize.

Thanks for playing.
 
Showing your ignorance again. Obviously you don't know what constitutes a quote or a paraphrase.:laugh2: Go pick your apples, orchard boy.
Once again, you cannot read. I previously stated they aren't early or mid summer apples. Perhaps your memory span is of that a goldfish?

I'm loving my new signature. I'm glad you noticed it.
 
Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
 
The internet lingo isn't a slang. I seriously doubt you even touched base in English field on college level. Considering you cannot capitalize.

Thanks for playing.

I think you should have shut your mouth a long ago but now everyone who has a decent knowledge of the English language is going to be rather skeptical of your claims.
 
The internet lingo isn't a slang. I seriously doubt you even touched base in English field on college level. Considering you cannot capitalize.

Thanks for playing.

Deaf Caroline wins the game!:dance2:
 
Once again, you cannot read. I previously stated they aren't early or mid summer apples. Perhaps your memory span is of that a goldfish?

I'm loving my new signature. I'm glad you noticed it.

So, you are warning us all not to argue with you because you are an idiot.:laugh2:
 
Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.

Two can play the quote game.:naughty:
 
The internet lingo isn't a slang. I seriously doubt you even touched base in English field on college level. Considering you cannot capitalize.

Thanks for playing.

Hahaha! Once again, thanks for the laughs. You're amazingly funny.
 
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