Good day and good evening to thy fellow brethren of the tribe. I approach thee with jubilous jest. I shall make it clear that thou shall not use slandering of the loathsome common folk.
To Stuwart: My humble pilot and gay sailor. I shall be swoothfast when I say this; thou art is alowly plebeian. Ye nothing more than a pismire, a loathsome bottom feeder of the common folk whom swept crumbs from the table for ye to consume.
Verily I say unto thee; if thou is unsettled and flustered, I demand ye to come forth and approach thee.
Re: Truly doth speak ill of thee?
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 6:09 pm
by S']['U
This pretty much sums up S_hift's credibility:
...and don't forget this:
(Thou thinkest thee is watching too much Game of Thrones)
Re: Truly doth speak ill of thee?
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 3:14 am
by perrinoia
Neither of you know how to properly use "thou" nor "thee".
You both fail, and should be sent north of the wall for your crimes against the common tongue.
Re: Truly doth speak ill of thee?
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:37 pm
by S_hift
Stewart, my gay fellow. Ye hath done neither those things afore. Thou is a heathen and a liar. First and foremost to claim that I am a liar, when I speak of nothing more than the truth of thou treachery. Thou hast weaseled and swindled way into citizenship upon this exquisite community.
Thou hath only redeemed thyself after I hath mentioned such treachery.