Not like i've got anythin more exciting to do anyway. Questions origanily asked for seven examples of each......I'll give you 3.
*** 3 Things that scare you...
1. Garden knomes (Creepy little f**kers)
2. The general public.
3. Anything pink and/or fluffy.
*** 3 Things you like the most...
1. My hair......GROW BITCH GROW!!!!!!!!!!!
2. Internet
3. Friends
*** 3 Things you don't like...
1. Anything with a lower iq than me.
2. School.......with a fiery passion!!!!
3. Lag
*** 3 Important things in your room...
1. High fi & CD's.
2. Clothes....one can never hav to many clothes.
3. Bed........I do like my sleep.
*** 3 Random facts about you...
1. Passed out drunk for the first time at the age of 5..........no word of lie.
2. I run at least 25km a week.
3. I dont find much enjoyment in filling out pointless surveys like this one.
*** 3 Things you plan to do before you die...
1. Make peace with God.
2. Travel.
3. Eliminate the stupid that populate this earth!!!!!!!!
*** 3 Things you say the most...
1. BOOYA!!!!!!!
2. Silly human filth.
3. You (insert profanity)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*** 3 Favorite drinks...
1.

2. Coke.
3. Cofee.......caffeinie goodness.
And there you hav it..... my silly little answers to your silly little questions.
*Skips away in search of food*
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Living in the shadows, feeding in the darkness with only your own company to keep, rots into a solitary, hollow existence.
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If caffiene is a sin, i'm gonna burn in hell
"Want a food!"
This merely means that food is wanted generically. "A food" being a singular item of food. Eg: apple, leaf, stone etc. "!" - it is needed badly or excitedly - which ever comes naturally first.
U are truly lost when u cannot understand simple english.
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If caffiene is a sin, i'm gonna burn in hell
In think you will find that I have quite the firm grasp on the english dialect. I will attempt to enlighten your simple mind:
A singular item of food can not be written as "a food" because food is something made up of several nouns eg. apples and bananas are not only types of food but together they can be reffered to as food. Thusly food can be seen as the plural of "an item of food". One would not say "an apples and bananas" because you can not place "an" or "a" infront of a plural. Thusly proving your use of the word "a" completely inappropriate. What you should have said is "want an item of food?" or "want a peice of food?"
.... Shame on you!
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"i can imagine a peaceful world, a world filled with love and no war... and i can imagine attacking that world because no-one would expect it"
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If caffiene is a sin, i'm gonna burn in hell
Firstly one can not obtain a singular FOOD!!! And secondly the exlamation mark leaves me wondering wether you are offering me "a food" or are simply stating that u are in search of said food yourself.
If the later is true i will close by informing you that no such food can be found on my my page. Now be gone with you silly halfbreed Jaryn!
Love u man!
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