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| 17 Jul 2011 06:00 PM |
"Epic" is an adjective,that describes a story/movie/poem about a hero and his adventures.
"Fail" is a verb,not a noun. It is "failure" that is a noun. So you cannot use an adjective to describe "Fail". |
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:02 PM |
| oh god its the gramer polees bored up ur windohs |
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yumia
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:02 PM |
OH MY GOD THESE TWO COMMONLY USED WORDS AREN'T GRAMATICALLY CORRECT. LET'S ALL POINT IT OUT BEACUSE THAT'S /NEVER/ HAPPENED BEFORE.
Welcome to the internet bro. |
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Depoot
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:04 PM |
@yumia
I never said those two words were grammatically incorrect. |
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:05 PM |
| Fail could be an abbreviation of Failure. |
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DeMax2
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:07 PM |
This thread makes no sense.
I have a combustible lemon launcher. Your argument is invalid. |
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| 17 Jul 2011 06:08 PM |
| "Epic Fail" is acceptable within modern vernacular. |
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