Yeah we did a good job didn't we? Well onto another website, you kids have fun now.
If the insults don't make sence how do you know they were insults smart guy?
It would seem you're correct, now was that so hard. If you show me un-doubtable proof that I'm wrong, I can admit it.
It also points out that alternate spellings could be carcase. Look harder... [Written also carcase.]
I said before there may be capitalization errors, I guess I should have encluded punctuation. But what I asked for were specific spellings errors...
[img]ADVERTISEMENT var bnum=new Number(Math.floor(99999999 * Math.random())+1); document.write(''); 4 entries found for carcase....
carcase? lets turn to dictionary.com A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast. "em" is rural...
I am a human, that is a chicken. The vast differences between the sensory organs leads me to believe that I would feel something in much more...
Now you say "Your guys' spelling", can you please point out one spelling error I have made? There may be capitalization errors, but I think...
lameness has nothing to do with spelling. and TEH is a known internet slang for the word "the". Laziness also has nothing to do with spelling...
But that isnt concious action, it is musle memory twitching. Once the head is gone it is just muscles twitching, not concious pain.
Their throats are cut before they go in, I doubt a chicken which such a thin neck could survive more and a second with a cut throat.
Lukas may be a fuCking retard, but I'm sure he has the ability to spell much better than you.
sooo I'm cofused now, who's said something retarded?
?? do explain
Can you fine ONE reputable source that confirms that statement? See I think thats a bullshit statement, and no one ever seems to be able to show...
Maybe this is just my way of telling you I love you?
So you did this when you were 13? man just multiply that by 100 and that's how fun it is when you're 21....dumbass
OH Snap! looks like some hippies got shut the fuck up by some good old common sence!
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