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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: olds442 on April 05, 2013, 11:53:44 PM
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As many of you may know may know me or have heard of me for being a general annoyance to this forum. Well I received ban some time ago and it was well deserved. I have changed sense then and hopefully I'm more respectful to this community. While it is probably very hard for some of you to forgive me for the plane immature things I've done on this forum, and I'm not going to sit here and try to justify my actions, but rather short and to the point...I thought at least i could do is apologize for my actions :salute.
Any who, best regards
-olds
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Everyone makes mistakes. Live and learn.
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Welcome back!
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Welcome back!
HAHA I remember your sig in the muppets forum
Oh yeah, Olds, its ok man.
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I can never forgive you for what you said about my webbed feet :old:
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<S> Olds,
Welcome back :aok
:cheers: Oz
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Thanks guys :cheers:
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:huh :huh :huh Really? :O :O :O you were banned? I didn't even notice! :banana: :banana: :banana: :old: :old: :old: Welcome Back!!!!!! :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane: :airplane:
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plane immature things I've done on this forum
Was that supposed to be a pun, or misspelling?
If it was a pun then good one.
Oh, and welcome back.
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Was that supposed to be a pun, or misspelling?
If it was a pun then good one.
"Well I received ban some time ago and it was well deserved. I have changed sense then"
That part too was a rather good pun, if intentional, if not learn to spell or as a guy around 5 yrs ago might have said, grammaticize.
:salute
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the plane part was a pun but the sense part, guess i was tired.
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Was just joshing around, I'm not the grammar police and often find them annoying. Sometimes I have to refer to my signature to know what I'm talking about. :lol
:cheers:
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Don't know if I can accept someone who's made disturbing forum posts and been PNG into my circle of forgiveness
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Don't know if I can accept someone who's made disturbing forum posts and been PNG into my circle of forgiveness
At least disturbing posts and getting PNG'd is better than starting wars, embezzling money and murder, right?
I think I just described a politician.
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*mumbles* iam still the best squeeker....... :furious :furious
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At least disturbing posts and getting PNG'd is better than starting wars, embezzling money and murder, right?
I think I just described a politician.
Depends where you are from , I guess...
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Olds, you're not alone in that category. There are several players that have served some kind of punishment both in game and on the boards. You have to use it as a learning experience and move on. Hope for the best!
#S#
Josh
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(http://i364.photobucket.com/albums/oo82/bzavasnik/butthead-handsomehunk.jpg)
unforgiven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUHFfR8hWcA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUHFfR8hWcA)
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I recently was banned for the first on any forum just before they crashed it. However I wasnt given a reason,and have no idea what I said that warranted it. Hence no apology from me.
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:lol
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Depends where you are from , I guess...
Id like to know how murder and stealing isnt worse than pixelated words on the internet when you consider location.
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Id like to know how murder and stealing isnt worse than pixelated words on the internet when you consider location.
Tongue in Cheek
When a statement is "tongue in cheek" it is ironic, slyly humorous; it is not meant to be taken seriously, however its sarcasm is subtle.
Though not meant to be taken seriously, it is not overt joking or kidding around, it is "gently poking fun". A "tongue in cheek" statement may have a double meaning, some sort of inuendo or is witty in some way, particularly to the speaker. The tone or the context of the statement may make it to be taken seriously by the listener.
It's origin comes from when Spanish minstrels would perform for various dukes in the 18th century; these dukes would silently chastise the silliness of the minstrel's performances by placing their tongue firmly to the inside of their cheek.
Example:
A family goes out to dinner with their grandma at a restaurant called Crabby Dick's (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)
Grandma: I love Dicks, they're so delicious. I think I need seconds.
Kid (tongue in cheek): Hey grandma, why do you like Dicks so much?
Grandma: Oh well I'm not sure, they just make my mouth happy!
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Sarcasm is kind of hard to read.
Tongue in Cheek
When a statement is "tongue in cheek" it is ironic, slyly humorous; it is not meant to be taken seriously, however its sarcasm is subtle.
Though not meant to be taken seriously, it is not overt joking or kidding around, it is "gently poking fun". A "tongue in cheek" statement may have a double meaning, some sort of inuendo or is witty in some way, particularly to the speaker. The tone or the context of the statement may make it to be taken seriously by the listener.
It's origin comes from when Spanish minstrels would perform for various dukes in the 18th century; these dukes would silently chastise the silliness of the minstrel's performances by placing their tongue firmly to the inside of their cheek.
Example:
A family goes out to dinner with their grandma at a restaurant called Crabby Dick's (Rehoboth Beach, Delaware)
Grandma: I love Dicks, they're so delicious. I think I need seconds.
Kid (tongue in cheek): Hey grandma, why do you like Dicks so much?
Grandma: Oh well I'm not sure, they just make my mouth happy!