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OMFG REQUEST A SIG BY PRONSTAR AND GET ONE I WANNA WANK NOW SO GOOD WTF

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pr0nstar u made me one long long time ago but ive lost it

 

 

anywyas im requesting a sig with the name tAct1cS and some kind of kitty cat and a naked hot chick

I know you are but what am I?

 

OH GEE I RLY DON"T KNOW HOW TO TALK MY WAY OUTTA TIS ONE!! GOD HE"S GOOD!!!.... in case you don't know that's sarcasm.

OH GEE I RLY DON"T KNOW HOW TO TALK MY WAY OUTTA TIS ONE!! GOD HE"S GOOD!!!.... in case you don't know that's sarcasm.

 

ke ke ke ke ke ke ke

 

In case you didn't know, that was sarcasm too ;)

Because it is vocally oriented, sarcasm can be difficult to grasp in written form and is easily misinterpreted. To prevent this some people end sarcastic comments on the Internet with an emoticon, emphasize words with italics, bold, and/or underlining (e.g. That's just great), or surround them with a made-up markup language tag, e.g. *sarcasm*, <sarcasm> or <snicker>. Sarcasm is also achievable through written language by using capitalization to emphasize certain words. For example: “Well isn’t THAT just fantastic.”

 

In the UK and some other countries, writing has adopted the use of (!) (an exclamation mark in parentheses) following speech in which sarcasm or irony is perceptible via the tone of voice, a punctuation mark which is very regularly seen in subtitles.

 

that is sarcasm

Because it is vocally oriented, sarcasm can be difficult to grasp in written form and is easily misinterpreted. To prevent this some people end sarcastic comments on the Internet with an emoticon, emphasize words with italics, bold, and/or underlining (e.g. That's just great), or surround them with a made-up markup language tag, e.g. *sarcasm*, <sarcasm> or <snicker>. Sarcasm is also achievable through written language by using capitalization to emphasize certain words. For example: “Well isn’t THAT just fantastic.”

 

In the UK and some other countries, writing has adopted the use of (!) (an exclamation mark in parentheses) following speech in which sarcasm or irony is perceptible via the tone of voice, a punctuation mark which is very regularly seen in subtitles.

 

that is sarcasm

 

good job at taking the time to act smart..nerd

ke ke ke ke ke ke ke

 

In case you didn't know, that was sarcasm too ;)

 

it shows less sarcasm, I win.

OMG. MAKE MY FUCKING IG RIGHT NOW. IF YOU DONT I WILL TAKE A RZOR BLADE, AND SLICE YOUR BALLSACK OPEN, AND SAUTEE YOUR FUCKING TESTICLES!!!!
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im working as a fuckign waiter all week... so ill make all your sigs on the weekend i suppose if im not to drunk to make them

 

 

look i said i drink on the interwebs i am cool!

WHERZ MAI SIG?

 

It's not gonna be done... ;( I'm so sorry I'm the one who needed to tell you that ;( I'm so sorry..

pr0nstar;482389']hahahahahah looks whos back

 

less talk, more shopage. KAM AN DU IT NAU

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