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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"wtf lasty you're in a team with aniratak and hashinshin o-o"
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"He's saying that your mentality is wrong and will only stop you from climbing.
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"Oh wow Riven's buff. Guess there's no point in doing the "aim third Q behind enemy" thing anymore"
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"Glad you guys liked it!"
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
""A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction. This is generally considered a stylistic error, though it is occasionally used in literature and may be used as a rhetorical device. &quo"
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"hpy bday percy
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"Do you mean not caring about WINNING or not caring about how you do in the game itself?
For the former yes I definitely agree with you. People who want to climb are deluded by their desire to get a higher rank and rather stagnate around their league due to their lack of improvement in skill.
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"Run-on sentences are grammatically incorrect... You see them in stories because authors don't have to follow strict grammar regulations in books.
You can make those sentences grammatically correct though through the usage of hyphens, colons, and semicolons."
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Posted a Comment: Aug 21st, 2013
"I took a look at my reflection in the mirror.
It smiled at me."