Old English
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Thread Topic: Old English
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I do have to admit, that I have never liked that that phrase, albeit so many people use it to show their emotions.
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The part about 'loving something'?
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No. 'Tis but all the threats on people's lives and all the swearing.
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Oooohhh, I see I see. I understand your point.I just find it amusing. I'm the type of person to laugh when someone threatens me.Literally, I've been slammed into a wall and choked and I just laughed. The human who did this backed pretty quick, afraid. Can't find threats serious if you don't fear death ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I just don't see the reasons to post threats on this, when you probably don't even know anything about the person.
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True, but I think the person who posted it was jesting.
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'Tis not Death that I fear. I only don't see the Reason for Threats that won't do anything. I haven't had many people threaten me, and when it does happen, it's only a mere joke. I haven't lived my life like thou hast.
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I hath lived thy way you do.
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(translation: I have lived your way you do)
I do not understand thee. -
(Sorry, I mistyped)
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'Tis alright, but when the people type inside this thread, they must be careful not to mistype, otherwise, it causes mass confusion.
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I understand. I will try better.
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'Twas for all people who dost decide to type within this thread.
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Fair enough.
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Indubitably.
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