Homophobia

Started by botankus23 pages

Sooo, Gay Guy, how did you get to become the Happiest Guy in KMC? You seem a bit perturbed to hold that hono(u)r.

Originally posted by Gay Guy
And i am a english professor by the way.

Not in this life...

Originally posted by Gay Guy
And i am a english professor by the way.

8 words = 5 grammatical errors.

1) An English professor would not start a sentence off with 'And.'
2) 'I' used by itself is capitalized.
3) 'English' when referred to as a subject is capitalized.
4) The word 'an' would be used instead of 'a' before the word 'English.'
5) A comma would appear after the word 'professor.'

Originally posted by botankus
8 words = 5 grammatical errors.

1) An English professor would not start a sentence off with 'And.'
2) 'I' used by itself is capitalized.
3) 'English' when referred to as a subject is capitalized.
4) The word 'an' would be used instead of 'a' before the word 'English.'
5) A comma would appear after the word 'professor.'

And I think it should be "an English" not "a English"....but that's just my opinion.

[edit] Damn you.

I'm a quick one.

Originally posted by botankus
8 words = 5 grammatical errors.

1) An English professor would not start a sentence off with 'And.'
2) 'I' used by itself is capitalized.
3) 'English' when referred to as a subject is capitalized.
4) The word 'an' would be used instead of 'a' before the word 'English.'
5) A comma would appear after the word 'professor.'

....or, he's a professor that happens to be english. but a professor of what, now THAT is a riddle that needs to be solved.. TO THE BAT COMPUTER!!

Originally posted by botankus
I'm a quick one.

Debbie told me.

Originally posted by botankus
8 words = 5 grammatical errors.

1) An English professor would not start a sentence off with 'And.'
2) 'I' used by itself it capitalized.
3) 'English' when referred to as a subject is capitalized.
4) The word 'an' would be used instead of 'a' before the word 'English.'
5) A comma would appear after the word 'professor.'

You spelled "=" wrong. The correct spelling is "equals." And I didn't know that "I it capitalized." I always thought that "I is capitilised" anyway all of this has nothing to do with the topic of the thread. I am an english teacher. A gay english teacher. This topic is about homophobia, not about each others speling mistakes.

Originally posted by botankus
I'm a quick one.

not quick enough..😉

Originally posted by Gay Guy
You spelled "=" wrong. The correct spelling is "equals." And I didn't know that "I it capitalized." I always thought that "I is capitilised" anyway all of this has nothing to do with the topic of the thread. I am an english teacher. A gay english teacher. This topic is about homophobia, not about each others speling mistakes.
ok teacher or not shut the **** up, your not in school you cant tell people what to do ok

Originally posted by Gay Guy
You spelled "=" wrong. The correct spelling is "equals." And I didn't know that "I it capitalized." I always thought that "I is capitilised" anyway all of this has nothing to do with the topic of the thread. I am an english teacher. A gay english teacher. This topic is about homophobia, not about each others speling mistakes.

We would have too much to do if it was.

Anyways, homophobia equals (=) bad.

Originally posted by A.J
ok teacher or not shut the **** up, your not in school you cant tell people what to do ok

AJ I thought you were my friend. 🙁

Originally posted by Gay Guy
AJ I thought you were my friend. 🙁
i dont mind being your freind but stop it ok

Originally posted by Bardock42
Debbie told me.
jealous much?
Originally posted by Gay Guy
You spelled "=" wrong. The correct spelling is "equals." And I didn't know that "I it capitalized." I always thought that "I is capitilised" anyway all of this has nothing to do with the topic of the thread. I am an english teacher. A gay english teacher. This topic is about homophobia, not about each others speling mistakes.
yes but, is the prefix "homo" in the sense of the latin meaning for "man" or the greek meaning for "same"...i'd like that clarified.

Originally posted by Bardock42
We would have too much to do if it was.

Anyways, homophobia equals (=) bad.

So you're finally admitting the error of your ways?

Originally posted by Gay Guy
Yeah I'm sure oxford's dictionary has "capitalised" in it as the past tense form of capitilize. And i am a english professor by the way.

Past tense has nothing to do with it. Honor/Honour. Color/Colour. Capitalise/capitalize.

American version English substituets many words s. with a z. S. being an older version, and due to the amount of American text in the world the American version is becoming more common. Depending on which type of dictionary one uses, which market it was printed for and how old it is one might only get the z. version, both versions or the s. version.

Likewise defense (American version) / defence (British version)
realize/Realise
license/licence
memorise/memorize

This is the tip of the iceberg, so are you understanding yet?

Originally posted by Fëanor
jealous much? yes but, is the prefix "homo" in the sense of the latin meaning for "man" or the greek meaning for "same"...i'd like that clarified.

yes, because really homophobia whould be the fear of things the same 😬

Originally posted by Gay Guy
So you're finally admitting the error of your ways?

I don't consider myself homophobic, but, if indeed, I should be I certainly acknowledge my wrongdoings.

Originally posted by Nazgulinthedark
yes, because really homophobia whould be the fear of things the same 😬
stop!!! my brain hurts. so if i were to say i'm homophobic...i have a fear of the "same"? the same what though?

Originally posted by Nazgulinthedark
yes, because really homophobia whould be the fear of things the same 😬
at least you are making sense, [more or less] they all acting like dushes most of them 😛