@trev33 saidI do regret not meeting you in Belfast a couple of years ago.
I don't think I've ever put someone on ignore, messaged someone in the past and found out I was being ignored though π I've always said that id meet anyone from these forums even if we haven't always gotten along. That includes you snowflake π
18 Dec 20
@divegeester saidI know, I had to buy my own damn beer π
I do regret not meeting you in Belfast a couple of years ago.
@divegeester saidBecause... it's... a... quotation...
The buzz of being close to my charm, wit and geniality.
Why is your question in quotation marks?
I swear, I often wonder why they still call the language English, because the English have a remarkably thin grasp of it.
@suzianne saidA question is denoted by the suffixed use of a question mark β
Because... it's... a... quotation...
I swear, I often wonder why they still call the language English, because the English have a remarkably thin grasp of it.
Speech marks “ “ denote that the writer is quoting someone.
You were asking a question which you put in quotation marks for some reason. Clearly it is you who would benefit from an improved grasp of the English language.
@divegeester saidI believe Suzianne was quoting Donald Trump.
The buzz of being close to my charm, wit and geniality.
Why is your question in quotation marks?
@handyandy saidWas one of those drop jaw moments.
I believe Suzianne was quoting Donald Trump.
18 Dec 20
@handyandy saidhttps://www.businessinsider.com/trump-questioned-kellys-sons-sacrifice-on-memorial-day-grave-visit-2020-9?r=US&IR=T
I believe Suzianne was quoting Donald Trump.
@handyandy saidPossibly.
I believe Suzianne was quoting Donald Trump.
It’s useful to name the person you are quoting when quoting them.
@divegeester saidIt may not be necessary if it's self-evident.
Possibly.
It’s useful to name the person you are quoting when quoting them.