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originally posted in: Favourite Playstation game(s) ever?
9/25/2015 2:06:47 PM
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[quote]You do know what a question mark is used for right? If you are making a statement maybe an exclamation mark would be more appropriate, dumb ass.[/quote] Why is there no Jak? Answer would be something like "because I forgot it." Or "didn't want to put it." ^^^^Asking why^^^^^ \/\/\/ Simply questioning your poll \/\/\/ No Jak? Followed by my statement"bad poll." You are correct, it does have a question mark. However, it is used to show a questioning mindset and my statement after makes an answer unnecessary. "!" Shows some form of excitement or raise in tone. These are [b]not[/b] used for simple statements as you said. I can't believe you said to use these for normal statements. "." Used for a statement, simple and casual. Reason I didn't use those as I am questioning it but I'm not asking why. You do know how to use punctuation right?Learn how to use punctuation before you try teach how to use it.
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  • Edited by Reign of Bane: 9/25/2015 3:45:19 PM
    [quote][quote]You do know what a question mark is used for right? If you are making a statement maybe an exclamation mark would be more appropriate, dumb ass.[/quote] Why is there no Jak? Answer would be something like "because I forgot it." Or "didn't want to put it." ^^^^Asking why^^^^^ \/\/\/ Simply questioning your poll \/\/\/ No Jak? Followed by my statement"bad poll." You are correct, it does have a question mark. However, it is used to show a questioning mindset and my statement after makes an answer unnecessary. "!" Shows some form of excitement or raise in tone. These are [b]not[/b] used for simple statements as you said. I can't believe you said to use these for normal statements. "." Used for a statement, simple and casual. Reason I didn't use those as I am questioning it but I'm not asking why. You do know how to use punctuation right?Learn how to use punctuation before you try teach how to use it.[/quote] OP clearly states please don't ask why a particular game is not mentioned however you try to mask it, you did exactly that. I am glad you responded again as it proves that you were asking a question. Read your last paragraph again as it's clear your punctuation is a joke.

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