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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:56 am
I absolutely hate it when I receive PMs from people asking to buy one of my items. I find it laughable, however, when they think I'll believe their outlandish claims. It starts out simply enough: steveng530 please trade me your tail for gold or one of my items Looking at his profile ( http://www.gaiaonline.com/profile/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=662084), it seems pretty obvious he has no clue how much my tail is worth. Delara 1. It's not for sale or trade. 2. I don't think you realize how much Devil Tails are worth. Response: steveng530 i dont kno how much ther worth NO s**t. Delara They're worth around 400k. Might I suggest you refrain from asking people to trade with you when you have no idea what the item's value is? Here is where things start to get amusing. steveng530 fine i will bye them for 500k from u if u trade them to me now Remember his profile? He joined in June. He has a little over 150 posts, and he's wearing inexpensive items. Delara Hahahaha. 1. You do know that 500k is 500,000 gold, right? I sincerely doubt you have that much. 2. Are you illiterate? I ALREADY SAID IT IS NOT FOR SALE. Of course he can't resist responding. steveng530 hello i have more then that When I dream, I have a pony. Delara 1. Didn't your mommy ever tell you it's not nice to lie? 2. I ALREADY SAID IT IS NOT FOR SALE, SO I DON'T GIVE A ******** HOW MUCH YOU HAVE. I guess it makes him upset that I don't believe in his imaginary gold. steveng530 dident your mom tell u to ******** your self u a** I sent a response basically telling him to "grow the ******** up and stop trying to scam people," but I can't find it in either my Sentbox or Outbox, and since there has been no response to prove it went through, I'm thinking Gaia is having issues. confused Oh, well.
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:09 am
Dazzeling. heart surprised
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 2:10 pm
Okay I joined not too long ago and unless that guy sells his avatar off for sexual favors, he does not have 500k. But then again, he may be a little ava-whore. eek
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:14 pm
The avid use of profanity by you made this a little less charming. However, it was rather funny to read none the less.
If you would direct your attention to the previous posts in his profile, you will notice a slow torture and death of the English language, which justifies the following statement: ‘What a dipshit.’
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:40 pm
Er...? She swore three times, one 's**t' and two '********. I'd like to hear your definition of "avid."
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:41 pm
Aquartic The avid use of profanity by you made this a little less charming. However, it was rather funny to read none the less. If you would direct your attention to the previous posts in his profile, you will notice a slow torture and death of the English language, which justifies the following statement: ‘ What a dipshit.’ Avid use of profanity? Avid means 3 times? I guess that means I masturbated LIKE A FIEND in the last 24 hours.
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:54 pm
I have nothing to say. I'm still in awe of the word "avid" being used to describe the amount of profanity in my post.
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Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:36 pm
Yes, i'd like to concur with them concerning improper use of the word "avid." Now kids, here's an example of how to use avid, "The serial killer slaughtered 400 children." Now, we can say the Killer avidly slaughters children, because there are many. biggrin
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:34 am
wwzzzyydd Yes, i'd like to concur with them concerning improper use of the word "avid." Now kids, here's an example of how to use avid, "The serial killer slaughtered 400 children." Now, we can say the Killer avidly slaughters children, because there are many. biggrin I like that comparison! biggrin And we have a new word of the day: Main Entry: avid Pronunciation: 'a-v&d Function: adjectiveEtymology: French or Latin; French avide, from Latin avidus, from avEre to desire, crave; akin to Welsh ewyllys desire, Old Irish con-oí he protects 1 : desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : GREEDY 2 : characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit synonym see EAGER - av·id·ly adverb - av·id·ness noun
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:36 am
Kagutsuchi-X wwzzzyydd Yes, i'd like to concur with them concerning improper use of the word "avid." Now kids, here's an example of how to use avid, "The serial killer slaughtered 400 children." Now, we can say the Killer avidly slaughters children, because there are many. biggrin I like that comparison! biggrin And we have a new word of the day: Main Entry: avid Pronunciation: 'a-v&d Function: adjectiveEtymology: French or Latin; French avide, from Latin avidus, from avEre to desire, crave; akin to Welsh ewyllys desire, Old Irish con-oí he protects 1 : desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : GREEDY 2 : characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit synonym see EAGER - av·id·ly adverb - av·id·ness nounOoOoo... I like new words of the day. Lol. I'm such a dork.
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:41 am
ElberethArcamen Kagutsuchi-X wwzzzyydd Yes, i'd like to concur with them concerning improper use of the word "avid." Now kids, here's an example of how to use avid, "The serial killer slaughtered 400 children." Now, we can say the Killer avidly slaughters children, because there are many. biggrin I like that comparison! biggrin And we have a new word of the day: Main Entry: avid Pronunciation: 'a-v&d Function: adjectiveEtymology: French or Latin; French avide, from Latin avidus, from avEre to desire, crave; akin to Welsh ewyllys desire, Old Irish con-oí he protects 1 : desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : GREEDY 2 : characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit synonym see EAGER - av·id·ly adverb - av·id·ness nounOoOoo... I like new words of the day. Lol. I'm such a dork. My father likes to take those "Word of the Day" calenders and go through each page, saying "know it" "know it" "know it" "know it" etc... What a show-off. xd
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:47 am
Kagutsuchi-X ElberethArcamen Kagutsuchi-X wwzzzyydd Yes, i'd like to concur with them concerning improper use of the word "avid." Now kids, here's an example of how to use avid, "The serial killer slaughtered 400 children." Now, we can say the Killer avidly slaughters children, because there are many. biggrin I like that comparison! biggrin And we have a new word of the day: Main Entry: avid Pronunciation: 'a-v&d Function: adjectiveEtymology: French or Latin; French avide, from Latin avidus, from avEre to desire, crave; akin to Welsh ewyllys desire, Old Irish con-oí he protects 1 : desirous to the point of greed : urgently eager : GREEDY 2 : characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit synonym see EAGER - av·id·ly adverb - av·id·ness nounOoOoo... I like new words of the day. Lol. I'm such a dork. My father likes to take those "Word of the Day" calenders and go through each page, saying "know it" "know it" "know it" "know it" etc... What a show-off. xd Seriously... heh. But then again... I go around telling everyone that I can spell antidisestablishmentarianism. eek
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:51 am
ElberethArcamen Seriously... heh. But then again... I go around telling everyone that I can spell antidisestablishmentarianism. eek That one's not too hard. So many recognizable prefixes and suffixes... =/ Speaking of which, is "suffixes" the plural of "suffix"?
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 8:41 am
Keep in mind, I try not to swear at all. It adds more style to things.
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 10:06 am
Aquartic Keep in mind, I try not to swear at all. It adds more style to things. Well, I'm a person who swears a hell of a lot, even in real life surprised and I think it's adorable to see them go all "omg u so mean and angy, u swear soooo much crying " or something like that.
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