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Started by Magnum, November 16, 2010, 03:37:39 PM

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Magnum

How was locking your first thread KJ?

Also, ITT, we talk about donuts. What is your favorite donut?

Oh Vesperia, never change... never change

SkyMyl

French Crullers are intercourse ing awesome. KJ's come a long way so quickly...

JrDude

#2
ITT I whine about thread locked.
KJ UR MEAN I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIENDS I HATE YOUR GUTS

Anyway, I like Doughnut holes, even though they have no hole.
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Silverhawk79

Cream-filled long johns. Horribly unhealthy, I'm sure, but delicious.
Sickeningly sweet, though.

Dog Food

It was an ardently invigorating experience filled with significance, but underlined with an ominous sensation of insouciance. To put it lucidly.

Quote from: JrDude 益 on November 16, 2010, 04:21:31 PM
ITT I whine about thread locked.
KJ UR MEAN I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIENDS I HATE YOUR GUTS

Anyway, I like Doughnut holes, even though they have no hole.
OH YEAH WELL MAYBE I SHOULD DELETE YOUR POST JUST FOR THE LULZ... AND CAUSE YOU SAY HURTFUL THINGS. ;-;

Also I don't usually eat donuts. Sometimes I have those munchkins from Dunkin' Donuts. But I don't have a personal preference. The jelly-filled and powered ones probably, if I had to choose.
I get obsessively manic over things. It's a problem.

Kayo

Perhaps we should delete Jr's post because he misspelled Donut Hole.
I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
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Super

I will not have this debate again. It's intercourse ing spelled "donut", not "doughnut". Fuck all of you.

JrDude

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If it's "donut" then what's "doughnut"?
Neither are spellchecked (But spellchecked is spellchecked, WHAT A TWIST)
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Kayo

Quote from: JrDude 益 on November 17, 2010, 03:07:57 AM
If it's "donut" then what's "doughnut"?
Neither are spellchecked (But spellchecked is spellchecked, WHAT A TWIST)
Doughnut is the old english term. Generally in modern english we use Donut. Spellchecked or not, its's still used in many professional and serious occasions and such.

Also you save 3 unnecessary keystrokes every time you say donut instead of doughnut.
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ThePowerOfOne

I don't like donuts. Too doughey and blah... I don't like sweets in general, but donuts especially make me sick. Literally.