Posted by: dweam on: July 12, 2008
Here we go round the Mulberry bush, Mulberry bush, Mulberry bush!
I am now NON-DIPLOMATIC and defensive and argumentative and dont write in proper English. Which therefore makes me stuck up. So if a person is defending against false allegations which can be vouched for by several others, that makes him/her stuck up. Also, being diplomatic means generalising an entire population of people bitchy and attaching judgmental labels to them. Yes, I see your point.
“One bad apple dont spoil the whole bunch girl”
But hey you know, I should let you judge for yourself. Thus, in my futile attempt to be diplomatic and non-uppity *flicks hair*, I will now leave you, distinguished readers and my honorary jury, with evidence so you can judge for yourself.
[stuck-up]
*upturns nose and walks away without looking back*
[/stuck-up]
Compare Exhibit A with Exhibit B.

Exhibit B
Next, I present to you honourable readers, Exhibit C on the case of ambiguous sexuality.

And Exhibit D.

So what’s the verdict panel?
I kenna flamed.
MEANS I AM FAMOUS! HAHAHAHAHA!
I don’t even understand the arguments that these two(?) commenters are trying to get across.
I have no idea what the history of this flaming / bad English thing is about but I HATE it when people criticise others, then “substantiate” their criticisms by posting “supporting” msgs under fake names. Morons.
Anyway, this fake Caucasian has fake English too. “Potrayed” became “potray”, “wrote” became “had written”. Disgusting. Want to insult people also don’t know how to insult properly.
July 12, 2008 at 5:19 pm
Cut off the Mulberry bush, so we need not go round anymore….oops,save the trees? Anyway this supposedly Caucasian man spelt “caucasian” as “caucusian”…another breed of Caucasian? or some genetically modified species not entirely related to the Caucasus species. Proper English?Lu Kong see mit? With Globalisation,learn All languages. “Pui”..in proper English is “Ptooi”…expression of spitting. Pui is in Hokkien. Some show of disgust. Relax, man.Just express and be happy.