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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 10:51 pm
Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist -that's what i learned in school, so sure. as long as the endings sound the same, they rhyme. -suffix or not. a rhyme is a rhyme. -seems pretty simple to me... but somehow it seemed to confuse you regardless. not that i'm hinting to anything. -he did. in the other topic mainly. the bullshit he's speaking is you making this topic... which he expressed already. your hypocrisy, and your dickrider. well... he never said too much about him, but i'm sure he will since your dickrider seems to want to go at it with him as well. Skill... it's a competition that is based on.. .SKill... it does not take skill to "rhyme" schooling and fastening... now does it? to rhyme plainly? not too much skill. but to do it in a way that's clever and makes sense? yes. now if only i could get rock fans to believe that, i'll be great. You think rhyming the same SUFFIX, is regular? It's a standard? confused Correct me if I'm wrong.. but I think that you have to rhyme the ACCENTED SYLLABLE! you know... if you do an audio... things that have the same accented syllable vowel sound rhyme! the rule to rhyming is that the end sounds have to rhyme. that's it. if i'm wrong, feel free to provide proof. but ever since i started school, that's how it's been. even the dictionary states it as such. nothing more to it really, man. accented syllable... ACCENTED SYLLABLE... the reason they say end sounds.. is because the sounds they are dealing with in the defintion CLEARLY have only ONE ******** SYLLABLE... and to illustrated the fact that its a rhyme... they say the ending sound... as in vowel rather than consonant... however when you step up to multiple syllables... you MUST RHYME THE ACCENTED SYLLABLE IN THE WORD! THATS WHAT MAKES IT A RHYMING SOUND... Rhyming and timing rhyme ripping and timing do not!
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 10:56 pm
C Teezy Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist -that's what i learned in school, so sure. as long as the endings sound the same, they rhyme. -suffix or not. a rhyme is a rhyme. -seems pretty simple to me... but somehow it seemed to confuse you regardless. not that i'm hinting to anything. -he did. in the other topic mainly. the bullshit he's speaking is you making this topic... which he expressed already. your hypocrisy, and your dickrider. well... he never said too much about him, but i'm sure he will since your dickrider seems to want to go at it with him as well. Skill... it's a competition that is based on.. .SKill... it does not take skill to "rhyme" schooling and fastening... now does it? to rhyme plainly? not too much skill. but to do it in a way that's clever and makes sense? yes. now if only i could get rock fans to believe that, i'll be great. You think rhyming the same SUFFIX, is regular? It's a standard? confused Correct me if I'm wrong.. but I think that you have to rhyme the ACCENTED SYLLABLE! you know... if you do an audio... things that have the same accented syllable vowel sound rhyme! the rule to rhyming is that the end sounds have to rhyme. that's it. if i'm wrong, feel free to provide proof. but ever since i started school, that's how it's been. even the dictionary states it as such. nothing more to it really, man. accented syllable... ACCENTED SYLLABLE... the reason they say end sounds.. is because the sounds they are dealing with in the defintion CLEARLY have only ONE ******** SYLLABLE... and to illustrated the fact that its a rhyme... they say the ending sound... as in vowel rather than consonant... however when you step up to multiple syllables... you MUST RHYME THE ACCENTED SYLLABLE IN THE WORD! THATS WHAT MAKES IT A RHYMING SOUND... Rhyming and timing rhyme ripping and timing do not! dictionary say differently. sorry buddy.
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:01 pm
Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist C Teezy Phoenix Fist to rhyme plainly? not too much skill. but to do it in a way that's clever and makes sense? yes. now if only i could get rock fans to believe that, i'll be great. You think rhyming the same SUFFIX, is regular? It's a standard? confused Correct me if I'm wrong.. but I think that you have to rhyme the ACCENTED SYLLABLE! you know... if you do an audio... things that have the same accented syllable vowel sound rhyme! the rule to rhyming is that the end sounds have to rhyme. that's it. if i'm wrong, feel free to provide proof. but ever since i started school, that's how it's been. even the dictionary states it as such. nothing more to it really, man. accented syllable... ACCENTED SYLLABLE... the reason they say end sounds.. is because the sounds they are dealing with in the defintion CLEARLY have only ONE ******** SYLLABLE... and to illustrated the fact that its a rhyme... they say the ending sound... as in vowel rather than consonant... however when you step up to multiple syllables... you MUST RHYME THE ACCENTED SYLLABLE IN THE WORD! THATS WHAT MAKES IT A RHYMING SOUND... Rhyming and timing rhyme ripping and timing do not! dictionary say differently. sorry buddy. nah.. the HHF disagrees... sorry dumbass
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:14 pm
dictionary > HHF. sorry to say.
but it's obvious that he too has chosen to agree with someone deemed official rather than the opinions of random people. neither of you are going to admit anything, so why not just agree to disagree and go back to trying to make fun of me?
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:25 pm
Phoenix Fist dictionary > HHF. sorry to say. but it's obvious that he too has chosen to agree with someone deemed official rather than the opinions of random people. neither of you are going to admit anything, so why not just agree to disagree and go back to trying to make fun of me? ... ok... sad to see that you didn't even decide to have any input in that thread... and also sad to see that JS didn't either... (lol or is it XD) but.. sure... I'm done
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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 11:41 pm
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Jaiden Stryker Vice Captain
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