I spelled it wrong. I ment to put "legitly". Sorry about that. I always do that. I hate it.
i was 150 posts away from itprobably might be a good thing
the social thread is dead! all hail the new thread!
edit: goddammit now I'm back below 10K![]()
I spelled it wrong. I ment to put "legitly". Sorry about that. I always do that. I hate it.
I mean I would put in in her. Hard.I don't get it.![]()
Deron accidentally the old social thread?
edit: and about 4,000 of my posts
Wow, I always thought that was a word. For about a few years now and no one has corrected me until about now. I've always heard my older brother use it and my cousin's husband, but then again my older brother is no scholar. Or I could of just misheard it and for the last few years been a total retard about it. And I always get messed up with "tooken" or "taken", whatever one it is. I remember I dated this one guy and I said one of those and he had to correct me. I swear, I hate it. He said one was not a word or something. I am all confused. Something is really wrong with me.
I find this hard to believe, as it seems to apply pretty well. Not really a compliment, but there are worse things, I suppose.I'm not sure how to respond to that. Bad or good, I can't tell. But, yeah, I really don't even know. No one has ever called me that before.
I mean I would put in in her. Hard.
She'd like it. I'm a hairy dude.
Hey grant, this is random but I just read your Ride the Lightening review and I thought it was pretty good. I remember I kind of shat on your reviews earlier (along with everyone else). I dunno if you've changed the style much or what, but that was a pretty good one.
EDIT: I just read your KEA review and you're a massive faggot for not at least laying some fucking praise on the absolute godliness that is the opening of No Remorse.
Legit is a shortening of legitimate. You can say legit, but it's slang. You should say legitimately, as "legitly" sounds stupid.
I find this hard to believe, as it seems to apply pretty well. Not really a compliment, but there are worse things, I suppose.