<p>^^ Lol, was that supposed to be irony? (Referring to you being pedantic about utilizing a large vocabulary and then using a word incorrectly…and your explanation doesn’t really make any sense 0.o…oh well)</p>
<p>Erm, in order to break the the conventional standards of diction, one typically has to be well acquainted with the standard usage of words. The fact that you used an incorrect idiomatic expression, which detracts from any potential poetic effect, makes one question the credibility of the author. </p>
<p>idk but w/e.</p>
<p>^ No, I do not believe I have purposely intended my statements to be ironic.
Why do you believe they would be ironic?</p>
<p>:P</p>
<p>I have no idea about the second thing, but here’s the other one: </p>
<p>[College</a> Humor - “Who’s Bringing the Microwave?”](<a href=“Dropout - Independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy | Dropout”>Dropout - Independent, ad-free, uncensored comedy | Dropout)</p>
<p>“You mean, “deviating.””
HAHAHAHA.</p>
<p>^thanks :]</p>
<p>nothing4me-st fu.</p>
<p>win x200000
nothing4me I <3 u</p>
<p>Is the second thing you’re thinking of What The Bleep Do We Know? That’s the only quantum physics video I’m really acquainted with, so sorry if it’s not the one you had in mind.</p>
<p>I’m not sure, but there is a second thread where I think this girl got the answers she was seeking</p>
<p>OP: I saw teh first link somewhere on facebook. One of those “like it” groups. I didn’t laugh that much. If you want to see more hilarious emails and replies, check out this site: [“yeah</a> thats not what I was looking for at all.”](<a href=“http://www.27bslash6.com/missy.html]"yeah”>Missing Missy)
[“It’s</a> like twitter. Except we charge people to use it.”](<a href=“http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p2.html]"It’s”>It's like Twitter. Except we charge people to use it.)</p>