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Fix your sig.

Someone else comment on the irony.
Done, thank you sir Smile
Quote:Originally posted by The Brain
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Fix your sig.

Someone else comment on the irony.



NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:




(just for the fact that its the DH3 pic :lolSmile
Howdy
Quote:Originally posted by The Brain
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Fix your sig.

Someone else comment on the irony.

i happen to like his sig
Thank you.

I think it makes delicious use of irony because, although naked and destitute, he still clings to his blind hatred and ignorance as if to wear it as a cloak, to shield him from a world he knows is slipping away.

I also like it because I don't care for coloreds much.
Quote:Originally posted by Well Spoken
I also like it because I don't care for coloreds much.
That was not the irony of which I spoke. Rolleyes
Quote:Originally posted by The Brain
Quote:Originally posted by Well Spoken
I also like it because I don't care for coloreds much.
That was not the irony of which I spoke. Rolleyes

Could it be that the word in the sign is a derivation of the word negro and is obviously mispelled making WS not too well spoken? A proper spelling should be negre, but it's not like the South, the origin of the word, is well known for their understanding nor proper usage of the English language.
Quote:Originally posted by Sloats
Quote:Originally posted by The Brain
Quote:Originally posted by Well Spoken
I also like it because I don't care for coloreds much.
That was not the irony of which I spoke. Rolleyes

Could it be that the word in the sign is a derivation of the word negro and is obviously mispelled making WS not too well spoken? A proper spelling should be negre, but it's not like the South, the origin of the word, is well known for their understanding nor proper usage of the English language.

The word itself is correct by virtue of common usage. Sort of like people using the term "band-aid" instead of bandage. It's techincally incorrect, but that's about it.
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