Your favorite D-mod and why
What is your favorite dmod and why
He has a point. It's very unique... Seriously. I mean it.
I wouldn't call it my favorite, though. I suck at deciding favorites.
I wouldn't call it my favorite, though. I suck at deciding favorites.
If I was, my response would probably look something like this.
"O preddy bby, meso speshall ans meso lurve u."
Cause everyone knows mentally challenged people love or hate everyone. They have no choice in this matter.
"O preddy bby, meso speshall ans meso lurve u."
Cause everyone knows mentally challenged people love or hate everyone. They have no choice in this matter.
Seriously is THAT!! your favorite dmod


Are you honestly she doging about someone's opinion?
*sigh*
*sigh*
Team Fortress Two made by the dinker commonly known as "Hombre Clout" (said he was making a sequel too!!) You should bug him about that
might get him to make it faster

EDIT: FIRST SRS REPLY FOR TEH WINZ
*ahem*
Prophecy of the Ancients, because it was one of the first epics I ever played, and was the first time I experienced the morphing ability. I loved it then, and I love it now.
*ahem*
Prophecy of the Ancients, because it was one of the first epics I ever played, and was the first time I experienced the morphing ability. I loved it then, and I love it now.
*Facepalm* Seriously, Pred. Can you not understand sarcasm? Or the slightly unbalanced thing that is the Human mind?
Team Fortress Two made by the dinker commonly known as "Hombre Clout" (said he was making a sequel too!!)
Ummm, what? o.O
Ummm, what? o.O
Cycles Of Evil! And I agree with Godley.That Dmod was fabulous!

What's a favorite?
The correct way to spell "favourite".
The correct way to spell "favourite".

That's just British vs American English Skull
You have armor and armour too, and the list goes on and on.

You have armor and armour too, and the list goes on and on.
Tomato - tomatoe
Potato - Potatoe
Potato - Potatoe
The English spelling is infinitely more correct than the American. The language is English, after all!
dang ye yankee folk.
dang ye yankee folk.
You all should honor/honour the correct use of the language of this site, dangit!
The funny thing is we Americans actually spell the original English way. The extraneous "u"'s are actually French influence, and were added to the language later.
Wait what? Dammit, I had British English and American English mixed up there. Guess I'll just have to start using Canadian English then.
I think we need to break "English" down to its' basic parts: English aka Anglish refers to something that is "of the Angles". English is a dynamic language - living and breathing the life and times of the people, one of the only languages in the world to so lend itself to the people and their needs.
The English language seems to have first been more or less Germanic. It is vital to realise that the Germanic lingua franca itself bore heavy Latin influences, as the Germanic culture was inextricably interwoven with the Roman culture in the early ADs.
The "Anglish dialect" underwent major "b()astardization" - quite literally - during the Norman invasion of England. Of course, the "Norman language" was the b()astard of Norse and French language. So the language of the English people was now a mixture of Germanic, Latin, Old Norse, French etc. Ultimately, French is no more then another progeny of Germanic and Latin language.
We may safely assume that all of west Europe's major languages are ultimately descendants of the Common Germanic and Western Semitic languages.
F()uck TDN "swear" filters.
The English language seems to have first been more or less Germanic. It is vital to realise that the Germanic lingua franca itself bore heavy Latin influences, as the Germanic culture was inextricably interwoven with the Roman culture in the early ADs.
The "Anglish dialect" underwent major "b()astardization" - quite literally - during the Norman invasion of England. Of course, the "Norman language" was the b()astard of Norse and French language. So the language of the English people was now a mixture of Germanic, Latin, Old Norse, French etc. Ultimately, French is no more then another progeny of Germanic and Latin language.
We may safely assume that all of west Europe's major languages are ultimately descendants of the Common Germanic and Western Semitic languages.
F()uck TDN "swear" filters.
Well, at least we learned what everyone's favo(u)rite D-Mod is.
