The bird is back, or did I Loose (lose) my mind?
redbirdusa
Hello all, if you remember me, it is redbirdusa. If not, its redbirdusa.
First I like to say is that I am glad that I did take a break from the game (rehab). I needed it.
But there is something about this game (addiction) that brought me back to play again (relapse).
I see there has been a lot of changes since I left but I am getting the jist of the game again (the changes). I see the pros and cons of the game (the admins) but that's how it goes. I have only one thing to say.
Since my return, I have joined War Inc MU.
I have to say that War Inc has a lot of the old players and new ones (a great group of players). I have been enjoying being back.
I even have my own personal troll Adolphus Broadnax \o/
Anyways the whole point of this is nothing, I was just trying to remember how to add pictures and links in my articles, its been a long time.
Looks like I figured it out 😃
On a last note.
For your viewing pleasure The bird is the word
I hope you enjoyed this crappy article.
redbirdusa
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🙂 o7
I resigned from War Inc. but I'll still be your personal troll. 😛
Gotta have a troll
😁
welcome back!!
O7
you only have one, I got a whole communities hating on me...
welcome back and good luck
Best article I have read in a long time!
HEY!
Well at least among those that proclaim themselves to be crappy articles. See I did read it.
I agree. It's the best crappy article I've ever read.
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Thanks, I am proud of my crappy article
Welcome back!
whoa
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4 endorsements, this article must be crappy.
\o/ I have achieved crap.
It is probably because you spelled "lose" as "loose" in your title. 😉
Look up the meaning there is more than one 😛
Sup?
I'm late, but welcome back.
> loose
> loose your mind
xd
adjective, looser, loosest.
1.
free or released from fastening or attachment:
a loose end.
2.
free from anything that binds or restrains; unfettere😛
loose cats prowling around in alleyways at night.
3.
uncombined, as a chemical element.
4.
not bound together:
to wear one's hair loose.
5.
not put up in a package or other container:
loose mushrooms.
6.
available for disposal; unused; unappropriate😛
loose funds.
7.
lacking in reticence or power of restraint:
a loose tongue.
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For those English Scholars
How do we spot an adjective? For one thing, adjectives tell us about the nouns they qualify by answering questions like “what kind,” “which one,” and “how many”: a serious student; the purple flower; three kisses.But in English there are adjectives and there are adjectives. Those in the second group are more adjectival than the others, in that the qualifications they express can themselves be qualified. The word more is our clue; true adjectives can compare one entity to another. For adjectives with two or more syllables, the comparative and superlative are formed with more and most (more captivating; the most enthralling). Monosyllables, and some disyllables that happen to end in -y, change form, with occasional accommodations in spelling, by adding -er and -est: smart, smarter, smartest; happy, happier, happiest. There are, of course, irregular members of this group; despite what your average three-year-old says, things go from good to better and best, not to gooder and goodest. But there is a caution; some adjectives have absolute meanings that can make them seem absurd if used comparatively. If a plant is dead, for example, another plant cannot be more dead.
In addition, many true adjectives are gradable. That is, they can be upgraded ( very pretty), downgraded ( somewhat disorganized), or intensified ( really tired). Usually, those that should not be compared, as correct, impossible, and mortal, are also not gradable. A vote, for example, cannot be very unanimous, too unanimous, or not unanimous enough; it is either unanimous or not. And only in The Wizard of Oz is the Wicked Witch “not only merely dead, she's really most sincerely dead.” That is not to say that there are no exceptions, as can be seen at the expanded usage note for the absolute adjective unique.
Pronouns, as your, this, and each, can also function as adjectives. But it is the noun as modifier, like bottle and bus in bottle cap and bus station, that gives headaches
to dictionary compilers. Faced with evidence, they must ask themselves if occasional use as a modifier makes a particular noun worthy of full adjective status. Bottle and bus certainly do not pass comparison or gradation tests; my cap isn’t more bottle than yours, nor is it very bottle. These nouns are not listed as adjectives in this dictionary. Yet similar nouns, like coffee, kitchen, and summer, are. The number of items they can modify, the number of adjectival senses they have, and the degree to which such senses differ from their noun senses all play a part in the decision. That decision, however is never final. Meanings expand and evolve. Language changes as we speak.
huuuuuuuuuuuuuuu boss is back! now WAR will be much stronger!
sef cega
loooool
nazalost USMC ne postoji vise 🙁
koda mora postojat, on je legenda bio i ostao..
Je je, najlegendarniji mi je bio kad je samo jedan dan rekao ja odlazim jer mi je dosta i sve tenkove od usmc-a predao cajber vjestici. Pa sam proveo dvajeseca moleci i ljubeci joj dupe da bi dosao do tenkova koji su ionako bili nasi. A o irc kanalima da i ne pricam i jos o puno toga.
Prava legenda :facepalm:
iako to neznam i necu ulazit u to, ali je opet puno bolji od hiss-a i njegovog bota ronina!
Welcome back RB
welcome back m8
nice to see old face arround this desert
o7