Originally posted by mints33They are both misspellings of the same word, maybe a British and an American misspelling. When people talk about Einstien, they usually still mean Einstein, so I assumed that you meant uzless even though you wrote "usless".
can't you read or spell?
uSless slightly different than uZless 😛
Originally posted by Nordlysnot being british or american i wouldn't know.
They are both misspellings of the same word, maybe a British and an American misspelling. When people talk about Einstien, they usually still mean Einstein, so I assumed that you meant uzless even though you wrote "usless".
probably should've just wrote useless
🙄
Originally posted by rbmorrisshe's american, likes chess and doesn't have an ornamentive (is that a word?) board.
Your friend seems like a loser.
often call random people on the street losers?
didn't think so, get your ass kicked wouldn't you.
maybe you should think about that next time you're on the computer.
eh numbnuts? 😵