You're new here, so I'll take the time to explain... it's pretty standard to put that when you reach Digg's thread depth level and can't reply directly to a comment.You complaining about me being thorough enough to avoid any misunderstanding it is just asinine nitpicking.
I'm not new here, but nice try at a joke. And I normally would understand putting the "@Username" if multiple people had replied this deep in a thread. But since it is only me and you (and continues to be only me and you) I see no reason why it needed to be put in there.Even you see the logic behind my argument as evidenced by you dropping the "@cjw" in your second reply.
The joke is that the entire phrase "YOU ALL SUCK DICK" is in fact, the typo. Then the chatters add to the joke by implying it's a common mistake.Ex: Harry went skipping down the alleyYOU ALL SUCK DICK minutes before sundown looking for food.Get it?
A friend of mine had to do a report on an endangered species a few years ago. He was assigned the Giant Panda, and tried to write in his report that is nickname was the "gentle giant". Unfortunately, he's not exactly the best speller and MS Word decided that he meant "genital giant". He read it in front of the class and we all died laughing!
@cjw10"I thought me and MTX (I made a nickname for you, thats how close I feel I am with you!) were the only ones reading.""MTX and I" would be the correct way to phrase that. It's not "I thought me was the only one reading". Anyways, to address you're statement about how we sometimes (I'm fairly sure that's the correct punctuation in the word "sometimes" and "sometime's" is not) don't spell out words appropriately on the internet; this isn't Youtube. This is Digg, where you will be corrected if you make a grammatical error and you will be criticized if you sound like a complete idiot almost every single time. You are perfectly aware of this, since judging from the number of comments you have made you have also read thousands more.
Thats nothing. I still accidentally say "s**tting" instead of "shipping" all the damn time in work emails. People don't even laugh anymore. heh.
uberdugerOct 11, 2009
Even carnies like to believe they're businessmen. I hope you stuck the coconuts down firmly, Inxfi :)
Closed AccountOct 11, 2009
Why would you put a gradient on a search text box? WTF.
mtheoryxOct 12, 2009
You're new here, so I'll take the time to explain... it's pretty standard to put that when you reach Digg's thread depth level and can't reply directly to a comment.You complaining about me being thorough enough to avoid any misunderstanding it is just asinine nitpicking.
cjw10Oct 12, 2009
I'm not new here, but nice try at a joke. And I normally would understand putting the "@Username" if multiple people had replied this deep in a thread. But since it is only me and you (and continues to be only me and you) I see no reason why it needed to be put in there.Even you see the logic behind my argument as evidenced by you dropping the "@cjw" in your second reply.
diggystardustOct 14, 2009
The joke is that the entire phrase "YOU ALL SUCK DICK" is in fact, the typo. Then the chatters add to the joke by implying it's a common mistake.Ex: Harry went skipping down the alleyYOU ALL SUCK DICK minutes before sundown looking for food.Get it?
alexbarnes94Oct 14, 2009
A friend of mine had to do a report on an endangered species a few years ago. He was assigned the Giant Panda, and tried to write in his report that is nickname was the "gentle giant". Unfortunately, he's not exactly the best speller and MS Word decided that he meant "genital giant". He read it in front of the class and we all died laughing!
deadpoetic333Oct 14, 2009
@cjw10"I thought me and MTX (I made a nickname for you, thats how close I feel I am with you!) were the only ones reading.""MTX and I" would be the correct way to phrase that. It's not "I thought me was the only one reading". Anyways, to address you're statement about how we sometimes (I'm fairly sure that's the correct punctuation in the word "sometimes" and "sometime's" is not) don't spell out words appropriately on the internet; this isn't Youtube. This is Digg, where you will be corrected if you make a grammatical error and you will be criticized if you sound like a complete idiot almost every single time. You are perfectly aware of this, since judging from the number of comments you have made you have also read thousands more.
palpacinoNov 5, 2009
Thats nothing. I still accidentally say "s**tting" instead of "shipping" all the damn time in work emails. People don't even laugh anymore. heh.