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--[[User:What's my name?|What's my name?]] 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT) | --[[User:What's my name?|What's my name?]] 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT) | ||
:It's not supposed to be funny, it's just supposed to showcase all the bad grammar. --[[User:Reversinator|Reversinator]] 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT) | :It's not supposed to be funny, it's just supposed to showcase all the bad grammar. --[[User:Reversinator|Reversinator]] 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT) | ||
Yes, this is showcased for such paragraphs as: | |||
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Beezos attack by flying towards Mario or one of his friends using their pitchfork and then get within contact towards the character. They normally appear in packs as they proceed to attack the character that was played by the player. Beezos in packs endlessly appear on the screen; they won’t leave the character alone until the character leaves the current level the player is currently playing in. | |||
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Which are just a grammatical catastrophe. |
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Why is this BJAODN? I don't think it's so funny...
--What's my name? 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT)
- It's not supposed to be funny, it's just supposed to showcase all the bad grammar. --Reversinator 11:44, 5 August 2011 (EDT)
Yes, this is showcased for such paragraphs as:
Beezos attack by flying towards Mario or one of his friends using their pitchfork and then get within contact towards the character. They normally appear in packs as they proceed to attack the character that was played by the player. Beezos in packs endlessly appear on the screen; they won’t leave the character alone until the character leaves the current level the player is currently playing in.
Which are just a grammatical catastrophe.