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#52 Feb 11 2013 at 8:36 PM Rating: Good
Oh come on, he's got a signature and everything. That's at least three quarters of an *****

Also, there's a chance, however slim, that this is an original poster.
#53 Feb 11 2013 at 8:40 PM Rating: Excellent
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Kavekk wrote:
Also, there's a chance, however slim, that this is an original poster.

Same chance of a woman pope.
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#54 Feb 11 2013 at 8:43 PM Rating: Decent
I'm not a sock. Well, I used to go by the name "Daimen" wayyy back when I still played FFXI, but that email address and password is like 4 computers ago at this point. I just randomly remembered how fun it was to post here, and thought I'd try it out again.
#55 Feb 12 2013 at 1:18 AM Rating: Excellent
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It's being sneaky so far.

Anyways, Vote Kaolian for Space Pope! Or I'll excommunicate you FROM SPACE!
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#56 Feb 12 2013 at 2:00 AM Rating: Excellent
Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Trick wrote:
Still too hard to remember? OK, here's the quick and dirty tip. Like "whom," the pronoun "him" ends with "m." When you're trying to decide whether to use "who" or "whom," ask yourself if the answer to the question would be "he" or "him."

That's the trick: if you can answer the question being asked with "him," then use "whom," and it's easy to remember because they both end with "m." For example, if you're trying to ask, "Who (or whom) do you love?" The answer would be "I love him." "Him" ends with an "m," so you know to use "whom."
But if you are trying to ask, "Who (or whom) stepped on Squiggly?" the answer would be "He stepped on Squiggly." There's no "m," so you know to use "who."


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#57 Feb 12 2013 at 4:44 AM Rating: Good
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ODESNT MATTER CAUSE I HAVE ALCHOLOL IN MY VEINGS BETCH ;3
#58 Feb 12 2013 at 5:28 AM Rating: Good
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Smiley: dubious
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#59 Feb 12 2013 at 5:40 AM Rating: Good
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Nilatai wrote:
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Smiley: dubious

I meant good post count. :3
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#60 Feb 12 2013 at 8:31 AM Rating: Decent
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Belkira wrote:
Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Trick wrote:
Still too hard to remember? OK, here's the quick and dirty tip. Like "whom," the pronoun "him" ends with "m." When you're trying to decide whether to use "who" or "whom," ask yourself if the answer to the question would be "he" or "him."

That's the trick: if you can answer the question being asked with "him," then use "whom," and it's easy to remember because they both end with "m." For example, if you're trying to ask, "Who (or whom) do you love?" The answer would be "I love him." "Him" ends with an "m," so you know to use "whom."
But if you are trying to ask, "Who (or whom) stepped on Squiggly?" the answer would be "He stepped on Squiggly." There's no "m," so you know to use "who."


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I wouldn't even go that far - "whom" is generally considered archaic in that usage.

You only really ever need to use it after a preposition, as in "to whom."
#61 Feb 12 2013 at 8:35 AM Rating: Decent
Eske Esquire wrote:
You only really ever need to use it after a preposition, as in "to whom."


Or my personal favorite... for whom the bell tolls.
#62 Feb 12 2013 at 8:35 AM Rating: Good
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Anyways, Vote Kaolian for Space Pope!
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