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When I was a child, my mother used to tell me stories about a devil who sometimes would

  1. #1
    Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    take human form to roam the earth

    beleive it

    theres much more I could teach you about the devil, I have met and slayed many times

    sleep well
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    Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    The reason god exists is because the devil exists

    He also walks the earth, he fucked satans wife too

    Thats why hes so red, so mad
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    cigreting Dark Matter
    hes red like ur granpap bum wen im dun wid it
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    Grylls Cum Looking Faggot [abrade this vocal tread-softly]
    Scruples
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    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    when I was a child I knew a kid that wasn't allowed to use microwaves because his mom thought they were satanic so I made fun of him and he would say "I KNOW they aren't satanic, I just don't want to get in trouble"

    and I Would make fun of him even more and say "HOW WOULD SHE EVEN FIND OUT IF YOU USED ONE ARE YOU RETARDED"
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    cigreting Dark Matter
    o jeez
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Did he touch you?

    i think the devil is an euphimism for his drunken and belligerent father.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson *pseudonym

    are you asking for another dicktionary war.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No, simply correcting your poor choice of words.

    here we go again.

    Euphemism
    Euphemism is an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that may be found offensive or suggest something unpleasant.Wikipedia
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A pseudonym is a false or fictitious name, especially one used by an author. … A famous example is Mary Ann Evans, who used the pseudonym George Eliot. The word pseudonym can refer to a fake or false name used by anyone, not just writers. It's typically used so a person can remain anonymous.

    …much more appropriate.



    "When I was a child, my mother used to tell me stories about a devil who sometimes would"

    no writings, paper and pens or even books were involved.

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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson


    "The Devil" being the pseudonym for his father (or uncle)

    A pseudonym is specific to a name, a euphemism is specific to a word.





    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A pseudonym is a false or fictitious name, especially one used by an author. … A famous example is Mary Ann Evans, who used the pseudonym George Eliot. The word pseudonym can refer to a fake or false name used by anyone, not just writers. It's typically used so a person can remain anonymous.

    …much more appropriate.
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    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A pseudonym is a false or fictitious name, especially one used by an author. … A famous example is Mary Ann Evans, who used the pseudonym George Eliot. The word pseudonym can refer to a fake or false name used by anyone, not just writers. It's typically used so a person can remain anonymous.

    …much more appropriate.



    Kinda like Jiggaboo in place of Steve?
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    Especially isn't exclusively (look it up in your dickshonairy)…as per:

    The word pseudonym can refer to a fake or false name used by anyone, not just writers

    ..better luck next time.



    devil is not a name.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    Name - a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing.

    Distinctive definition is - marking as separate or different : serving to distinguish. How to use distinctive in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of distinctive.

    a devil is a generic term and/or reference.

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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yes…a name.

    Just as "Egg" or "Sofa" is the name of a particular object




    no, are not. i forgot what they are but name theyre definitely not.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson That's a compelling counter argument



    in case you missed it

    Name - a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson are you suggesting "The Devil" isn't a distinctive designation?


    its 'a devil'. generic noun.
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    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson are you suggesting "The Devil" isn't a distinctive designation?




    Yes, insofar as "Donald Trump" could be interchanged.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson

    A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea. Whatever exists, we assume, can be named, and that name is a noun.

    Another basic English fail.



    Noun definition, any member of a class of words that can function as the main or only elements of subjects of verbs (A dog just barked), or of objects of verbs or prepositions (to send money from home), and that in English can take plural forms and possessive endings (Three of his buddies want to borrow John's laptop). Nouns are often described as referring to persons, places, things, states …

    its a refference without distinguishing feature between same type of object.

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    cigreting Dark Matter
    u 2 shud suk eachuder oft
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