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HotZhot
Colombia677 Posts
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JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
1) compile a list of people who haven't said anything aside from voting/agreeing to play the game 2) pick a random one and lynch them 3) ??? 4) profit | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
So it's basically a turned-base text game? | ||
demonic_phate
United States442 Posts
On February 18 2008 09:03 rpf wrote: Damn, too bad I didn't sign up to play this. It sounds fun. So it's basically a turned-base text game? Moar like an "educated guessing game of epic proportions", or something like that. :/ | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
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Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
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mahnini
United States6862 Posts
I HATE YOU GUYS btw, how'd i die? mafia? if so im cool with that. Oh it was mafia. I WONDER WHY? | ||
Yogurt
United States4258 Posts
On February 18 2008 09:46 rpf wrote: Actually it says "a educated;" oh, the irony. i dont get it MAFIA? | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
I vote to lynch rpf + Show Spoiler + Sorry Chuiu :p | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
The phrase, "a educated" is grammatically-erroneous. Any word beginning with a vowel following the article "a" means the article "a" becomes "an." ![]() | ||
wurm
Philippines2296 Posts
On February 18 2008 10:16 mahnini wrote: I stopped reading after the first day and now I find out I'm dead. I HATE YOU GUYS btw, how'd i die? mafia? if so im cool with that. Oh it was mafia. I WONDER WHY? Meh, i've tried to find out. The only people you ever opposed in this thread is Live2Win and Shallow[Bay]. So, yeah. | ||
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Empyrean
16951 Posts
On February 18 2008 10:47 rpf wrote: The phrase, "a educated" is grammatically-erroneous. Any word beginning with a vowel following the article "a" means the article "a" becomes "an." ![]() 'Erroneous' isn't the right word to use there ;\\ | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
Edit: Damn it, you're correct. The meaning still carries through, but it's not the correct usage of the word. Oh well. | ||
Yogurt
United States4258 Posts
On February 18 2008 11:13 rpf wrote: What? You're lying. Edit: Damn it, you're correct. The meaning still carries through, but it's not the correct usage of the word. Oh well. but he did use an in front of educated... i figured thats what you were gettin at, but he used it right so i still dont get it | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On February 18 2008 10:47 rpf wrote: Any word beginning with a vowel following the article "a" means the article "a" becomes "an." Dude, this isn't even true -_____-;; Here's a counter-example: A unit | ||
demonic_phate
United States442 Posts
On February 18 2008 11:56 Yogurt wrote: but he did use an in front of educated... i figured thats what you were gettin at, but he used it right so i still dont get it Check the OP I may have been correct but Chuiu wasn't ^^ EDIT: NVM, someone fixed OP | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
On February 18 2008 11:59 Cambium wrote: Dude, this isn't even true -_____-;; Here's a counter-example: A unit English is full of exceptions to rules. Finding one expection doesn't prove the rule incorrect. | ||
demonic_phate
United States442 Posts
On February 18 2008 11:59 Cambium wrote: Dude, this isn't even true -_____-;; Here's a counter-example: A unit So your suggesting that whether or not you add an "n" to a if it proceeds certain words is totally random? As with most grammatical rules in english, there are exceptions EDIT: Damnit rpf beat me to it ![]() | ||
NotSorry
United States6722 Posts
On February 18 2008 08:25 ShaLLoW[baY] wrote: Because it takes the heat off of you? Fine Lynch both of us. Townies will win in the end ^ ^ | ||
qrs
United States3637 Posts
An replaces all manner of A's That are linked to a word or a phrase That begins with the sound Of a vowel. (It's found To reduce awkward stops and delays.) (from oedilf.com) "Sound of a vowel" is the key point. The U in unit begins with the sound of the consonant Y; conversely the H in hour is silent. | ||
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