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Don't post in this thread to say "gay gamers are like everyone else, why do they have a special thread?" It is something that has been posted numerous times, and this isn't the place for that discussion.
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MC is not helping my PvT whine!
"Q: This current season seems to be the best chance for Protoss. As President of Protoss, what are your thoughts? A: For PvT, the map order is really important, but for PvT, it is true that Protoss has an advantage in that matchup."
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=310025
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I'm watching IEM - The duo are very good together. Mr Bitter is so handsome.
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That Rob Simpson is rather handsome
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♥ Rotti. It looks like he's getting some sun.
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Rotti! Do a shirtless interview with DemusliM at the pool! Bitter! Do one with Feast!
GOGO
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Rotti will always be a hotti in my eyes.
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Axero: change your sig so that of = on. Clashes with Klondi's
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On February 09 2012 03:13 marvellosity wrote:Axero: change your sig so that of = on. Clashes with Klondi's 
pfft klondike should change his imo.
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Except Klondike's is more logical. You are a passenger ON a train, not of it.
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both are grammatically correct.
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On February 09 2012 02:20 jarrydesque wrote: I'm watching IEM - The duo are very good together. Mr Bitter is so handsome.
I'm with jarry (jarryd?), of the two Mr Bitter gets my vote as well.
As for Rob Simpson, he's somewhat of an enigma to me: He looks like a twink bodywise, but then has a lot of really dark hair and an unexpectantly deep voice.
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On February 09 2012 03:20 Axero wrote: both are grammatically correct.
... maybe, but I have never in my life heard someone say they were a passenger of a train.
But, if you will be difficult...
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On February 09 2012 03:24 marvellosity wrote:... maybe, but I have never in my life heard someone say they were a passenger of a train. But, if you will be difficult...
news casters use it all the time when they talk about train wrecks.
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Thankfully British newscasters are more sensible
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On February 09 2012 03:25 Axero wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2012 03:24 marvellosity wrote:On February 09 2012 03:20 Axero wrote: both are grammatically correct. ... maybe, but I have never in my life heard someone say they were a passenger of a train. But, if you will be difficult... news casters use it all the time when they talk about train wrecks.
So you're the proud passenger of the "Rotti is a Hotti" train wreck? 
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How is it more sensible if it's still correct? It's just a different way of saying the same thing.
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On February 09 2012 03:29 Proseat wrote:Show nested quote +On February 09 2012 03:25 Axero wrote:On February 09 2012 03:24 marvellosity wrote:On February 09 2012 03:20 Axero wrote: both are grammatically correct. ... maybe, but I have never in my life heard someone say they were a passenger of a train. But, if you will be difficult... news casters use it all the time when they talk about train wrecks. So you're the proud passenger of the "Rotti is a Hotti" train wreck? 
He is also a newscaster :D
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Newscasters also pronounce "lols" as "lewls." They are not intelligent people.
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You're just getting annoying now... -_-
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Sorry. I stopped taking mainstream news seriously a long time ago. I personally don't have a problem with your sig. The important part is that Rotti is a hottie. Trains and how we ride them be damned.
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