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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf we had listened to AtW, the UK would be in the Euro now......
Sorry I can't think of any more insults. Please add your own insults.
Don't worry, you can insult other posters in post 2 onwards.
Opps. I forgot. Of course, the rules have changed recently so you can start threads insulting others....
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostOh gawd, not sure I can take another coffee.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBut it's not an interrogative structure, e.g.
Instead he posted:
So it is a statement of fact (wrapped up in an indirect statement: 'I thought that...'), not a question. The question mark, however, is not strictly a correct usage, although in informal usage, it could be defended stylistically.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou asked a question, you even put a question mark on the end. So no, you did not just state a fact, you asked a question.
It's the ? at the end of the question that gives this away.
So a question...
Is sassy a little bit of a dick?
compared to a statement.
Sassy is a little bit of a dick.
Unless of course you are referring to the first line of your post "I'm confused." Yes that is a factual statement.
Isn't it a fact that AtW is a successful multimillionaire entrepreneur and you're just an unemployed gobtulipe?
I thought it was a fact that AtW is a successful multimillionaire entrepreneur and you're just an unemployed gobtulipe?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI thought I was just stating a fact.
It's the ? at the end of the question that gives this away.
So a question...
Is sassy a little bit of a dick?
compared to a statement.
Sassy is a little bit of a dick.
Unless of course you are referring to the first line of your post "I'm confused." Yes that is a factual statement.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm confused.
I thought it was a fact that AtW is a successful multimillionaire entrepreneur and you're just an unemployed gobshite?
Have I got something wrong?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI thought he was just stating a fact, so now it's an automatic ban to start a fact thread.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI thought he was just stating a fact, so now it's an automatic ban to start a fact thread.
I thought it was a fact that AtW is a successful multimillionaire entrepreneur and you're just an unemployed gobshite?
Have I got something wrong?
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHe started an insulting thread. The fact that he is too uneducated to get the grammar correct in a four word phrase was mitigation enough to plea bargain in it down to one day.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostatW figured in a dream I had last night. Can't remember the details but something about leaving past-their-sell-by-date bananas on busses to promote something.
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