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Reply #150 on: November 30, 2011, 07:33:01 pm
Why is this nigga spamming your topic?

I'm sharing the wonder that is William Shakespeare.

Besides the owners are good friends of mine, they see it as a joke.



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Reply #151 on: November 30, 2011, 07:37:13 pm
It's cool :D
I just hope you're ok with the fact I didn't read it  :poke:



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Reply #152 on: November 30, 2011, 07:38:10 pm
It's cool :D
I just hope you're ok with the fact I didn't read it  :poke:

Unwilling to read the work of Shakespeare?

YOU SICKEN ME.



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Reply #153 on: November 30, 2011, 07:40:44 pm
Lol'd. Too long to be read.



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Reply #154 on: November 30, 2011, 07:57:38 pm





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Reply #155 on: November 30, 2011, 08:01:20 pm



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Reply #156 on: November 30, 2011, 08:05:44 pm



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Reply #157 on: November 30, 2011, 08:10:20 pm
Haha.



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Reply #158 on: November 30, 2011, 08:13:31 pm



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Reply #159 on: November 30, 2011, 08:14:28 pm
Wow.



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Reply #160 on: November 30, 2011, 08:29:03 pm
k

K (named kay)[1] is the eleventh letter of the English and basic modern Latin alphabet.

History and usage

In English, the letter K usually represents the voiceless velar plosive; this sound is also transcribed by /k/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet and X-SAMPA. Egyptian hieroglyph D   Proto-Semitic K   Phoenician
kaph   Etruscan K   Greek
Kappa


The letter K comes from the Greek letter ÃŽÅ¡ (kappa), which was taken from the Semitic kap, the symbol for an open hand.[2] This, in turn, was likely adapted by Semites who had lived in Egypt from the hieroglyph for "hand" representing D in the Egyptian word for hand, d-r-t. The Semites evidently assigned it the sound value /k/ instead, because their word for hand started with that sound.[3] In modern-day English slang, the word "k" is used as a substitute for the abbreviation "O.K.", or "Okay." In International Morse code it is used to mean "over".[4]

In the earliest Latin inscriptions, the letters C, K and Q were all used to represent the sounds /k/ and /g/ (which were not differentiated in writing). Of these, Q was used to represent /k/ or /g/ before a rounded vowel, K before /a/, and C elsewhere. Later, the use of C (and its variant G) replaced most usages of K and Q. K survived only in a few fossilized forms such as Kalendae, "the calends".[5]

When Greek words were taken into Latin, the Kappa was changed to C, with a few exceptions such as the praenomen Kaeso.[2] Some words from other alphabets were also transliterated into C. Hence, the Romance languages have K only in words from other language groups. The Celtic languages also chose C over K, and this influence carried over into Old English. Today, English is the only Germanic language to productively use hard C in addition to K (though Dutch use it in learned words of Latin origin and follows the same "hard / soft" distinction in such words as does French and English but not in native words).

Some English linguists prefer to reverse the Latin transliteration process for proper names in Greek, spelling Hecate as "Hekate", for example. And the writing down of languages that do not have their own alphabet with the Latin one has resulted in a standardization of the letter for this sound, as in Kwakiutl.

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, [k] is the symbol for the voiceless velar plosive.



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Reply #161 on: November 30, 2011, 08:30:45 pm
Wut?  :(



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Reply #162 on: November 30, 2011, 08:34:15 pm
Wut?  :(

wut    384 up, 51 down
   1. An expression similar in meaning to the word "What"

2. A "leet" word for what

3. A remark most commonly used after a party has told a ridiculous/unbelievable story. after a pause the listener responds "wut" or "lol wut"
Sean: Yea, so the other day I was on my way to the store and I saw a homeless person steal a woman's baby and smother it in bbq sauce only to be tackled by the one and only Race Danger.

Me: ...... Lol wut?
buy wut mugs & shirts
what huh odd strange uh
2.     Wut    114 up, 16 down
   A shorter variation of "What." Something someone says when they are baffled or confused.
*Online Chat* Dad: Son ur adopted. Son: Wut.
buy wut mugs & shirts
what wat woot wit wate
3.     wut    363 up, 280 down
   Moronic form of "what."

See also: wat
l52l52l52 (5:14:30 PM): SEE U WANT MY NAME DAT WUT U CALL GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
l52l52l52 (5:14:47 PM): WTF NUTTIN WTF GO SUCK UR MAMAZ DICKKKKK



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Reply #163 on: November 30, 2011, 08:36:59 pm
wut    384 up, 51 down
   1. An expression similar in meaning to the word "What"

2. A "leet" word for what

3. A remark most commonly used after a party has told a ridiculous/unbelievable story. after a pause the listener responds "wut" or "lol wut"
Sean: Yea, so the other day I was on my way to the store and I saw a homeless person steal a woman's baby and smother it in bbq sauce only to be tackled by the one and only Race Danger.

Me: ...... Lol wut?
buy wut mugs & shirts
what huh odd strange uh
2.     Wut    114 up, 16 down
   A shorter variation of "What." Something someone says when they are baffled or confused.
*Online Chat* Dad: Son ur adopted. Son: Wut.
buy wut mugs & shirts
what wat woot wit wate
3.     wut    363 up, 280 down
   Moronic form of "what."

See also: wat
l52l52l52 (5:14:30 PM): SEE U WANT MY NAME DAT WUT U CALL GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
l52l52l52 (5:14:47 PM): WTF NUTTIN WTF GO SUCK UR MAMAZ DICKKKKK
LOL

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Reply #164 on: November 30, 2011, 08:39:18 pm
Lewis, you're a mad man.



 


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