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Slightly related note; apostrophes do not pluralize words. An apostrophe's purpose is to denote possession, not plurality.
 
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Also, where there is internet, there will be trolls. [[User:Ekflagristoj|Ekflagristoj]] 04:32, November 24, 2010 (UTC)

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I was hosting an on-line game in mad moxxie's earlier(i have 2 greater challenges left), when some kid who sounded maybe 10yrs old poped into the game. All he could do was brag about his modded weapons and shield's and how we should go back to the underdome so he could give me some. I repeatedly said NO and he wouldnt get the hint. He stayed on my headset even after figureing out how to kick him out of the game. Now i dont have a problem with someone else comeing into my game and haveing an "emergency" weapon, pretty much cant avoid that playing on-line. But please dont pop into my game and act like an ASS!! I simply choose to play the game as ligit as possible. Not to mention i have no clue how to mod anything, and dont really care to. Just please when someone says NO take that for an answer. And besides at that age im pretty sure i had better things to do then hack into people's playstation's, which he did and kicked me offlline 3 time's to get my attention!! Needless to say i said F*** this and shut the PS3 off. However he's still yacking on my freaking headset!! WTF!!Lynne1984 04:21, November 24, 2010 (UTC)

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Slightly related note; apostrophes do not pluralize words. An apostrophe's purpose is to denote possession, not plurality.

Also, where there is internet, there will be trolls. Ekflagristoj 04:32, November 24, 2010 (UTC)