But whatever
![icon_drunk :drunk:](./images/smilies/icon_drunk.gif)
Yes.Ortchel wrote:Man, blargh, you joined over a year ago and Teatime just asked yesterday on #fallout who you were.
No.Ortchel wrote:You been hiding out?
Not likely.Mr. Teatime wrote:Actually, I was wondering... who blargh is. Like if anyone knew him outside of DAC.
I doubt you would consider the result to be a worthwhile trade for your time and energy.atoga wrote:Who the hell is this blargh character, anyway? What say we find out.
*smirks*Subhuman wrote:What say we ban him and save ourselves the hassle?
Perhaps, one point of possible contention however - when I am truly smashed finer coordination goes out the window. I doubt I would be able to operate a computer, nor communicate via text. Though really, that's my word against a world of suspicion and doubt. Can anyone be certain ?Mr. Teatime wrote:Blarg's like a drunk version of 4too, I think.
It was intended, dorkus. Have you ever heard of something called "humor"? Fortunately, dictionary.com will save me the trouble of explaining it to you:Subhuman wrote:More brawn, dorkus.
This reminds me of the Maddox article where he used the word "inane" and he got like 12 million e-mails about spelling the word "insane" incorrectly.brawl ( P ) Pronunciation Key (brôl)
n.
A noisy quarrel or fight.
A loud party.
A loud, roaring noise.
you failhu·mor Audio pronunciation of "humor" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hymr)
n.
1. The quality that makes something laughable or amusing; funniness: could not see the humor of the situation.
2. That which is intended to induce laughter or amusement: a writer skilled at crafting humor.
Have you ever heard of something called a "figure of speech"? "Brains vs. brawn" is one of those. It means smarts vs. muscle. "Brawl" is the wrong word, and it ruins the meaning of the phrase.Kashluk wrote:It was intended, dorkus. Have you ever heard of something called "humor"?