None of us will be “known” for anything on this website. It will all fade. Let them try to be quirky to rage against oblivion, it hardly impacts your life.
In fact, I’m thankful for the stupid trend because I had no idea how to read some of those names in Fire Emblem: Heroes.
It’s more that it makes your posts hard to read for no reason other than a painfully transparent and desperate cry to be “unique” and “quirky.” That said, you do you, man.
80% of your comment history is bent on those letters. Is that all you want to be known for?
None of us will be “known” for anything on this website. It will all fade. Let them try to be quirky to rage against oblivion, it hardly impacts your life.
In fact, I’m thankful for the stupid trend because I had no idea how to read some of those names in Fire Emblem: Heroes.
Eh, fair.
But English is hard enough without that kind of dickery.
Are ðose letters really so offensive to you ðat ðey warrant being what you define someone else by?
It’s more that it makes your posts hard to read for no reason other than a painfully transparent and desperate cry to be “unique” and “quirky.” That said, you do you, man.
Lovely, that you paint me as “offended by these letters.”
You don’t know me.
Go back to your fucking ð.
Words definitely not spoken by someone who’s offended by letters.
Go back to crying about it.
This is why kids need hugs, folks. If they get neglected, they turn into annoying attention seekers on the Internet.
Again, definitely someþing said by a very mentally well adjusted person who’s capable of seeing a different letter and not blowing a gasket.
If you consider this a blown gasket, you live a very sheltered life. Which, would explain your attitude.
You say ðat as if it isn’t just you continuing to have a fit over a fucking letter.
I’m having a fit? Call me cucumber boy, as in “cool as a.”
You’re the one throwing obscenities around over your hieroglyph, not me. Again, showing off what a sheltered life you aimlessly wander through.