Johnny B. Goode
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I'm guessing that he deleted his own posts. If he quit and didn't ask them to delete his Forum account, then you can still mention him.You can still mention sharmon? Interesting...
I'm guessing that he deleted his own posts. If he quit and didn't ask them to delete his Forum account, then you can still mention him.You can still mention sharmon? Interesting...
That would make sense. You can make your profile only visible to yourself too. You hear that @Sharmon the Impaler? We're on to you! lolI'm guessing that he deleted his own posts. If he quit and didn't ask them to delete his Forum account, then you can still mention him.
Impaler is most definitely a word. It refers to someone who impales others. Vlad the Impaler was a real person who was the inspiration for Dracula. He was a ruler of Wallachia in Eastern Europe in the mid-1400s. His father was Vlad Dracul, and Dracula means "son of Dracul". He was referred to as Vlad the Impaler due to his favorite form of execution, impalement.I just looked up "impaler" because apparently it's not a word...? Anyway, there was somebody named Vlad the Impaler, and when you look him up Sharmon's pfp comes up. Or, it's the same picture.
I have a browser extension that helps with grammar. I don't know why I have it, my spelling/grammar is usually pretty good, but I still have it. It's called LanguageTool, and it said that Impaler is not a word. It comes up with a red line underneath, and says "Possible spelling mistake found." The line's there right now.Impaler is most definitely a word. It refers to someone who impales others. Vlad the Impaler was a real person who was the inspiration for Dracula. He was a ruler of Wallachia in Eastern Europe in the mid-1400s. His father was Vlad Dracul, and Dracula means "son of Dracul". He was referred to as Vlad the Impaler due to his favorite form of execution, impalement.
LOL. Okay. Keep believing your browser extension. Refuse to believe any new knowledge that isn't confirmed by one of your browser extensions. Stay uninformed. No skin off my nose. But, impaler is a word, even if they didn't load it into your browser extension's memory (or whatever they do).I have a browser extension that helps with grammar. I don't know why I have it, my spelling/grammar is usually pretty good, but I still have it. It's called LanguageTool, and it said that Impaler is not a word. It comes up with a red line underneath, and says "Possible spelling mistake found." The line's there right now.
I have a browser extension that helps with grammar. I don't know why I have it, my spelling/grammar is usually pretty good, but I still have it. It's called LanguageTool, and it said that Impaler is not a word. It comes up with a red line underneath, and says "Possible spelling mistake found." The line's there right now.
Yeah, I have no idea. It doesn't let me report it, either.I'd provide a link, but they don't like links on this forum There's also a Harper Collins and Random House Webster citation that include impaler as a derived noun.
I know it's a word lol, but LanguageTool doesn't think so.LOL. Okay. Keep believing your browser extension. Refuse to believe any new knowledge that isn't confirmed by one of your browser extensions. Stay uninformed. No skin off my nose. But, impaler is a word, even if they didn't load it into your browser extension's memory (or whatever they do).
My text program will add words that I use if they're not already in the database.I know it's a word lol, but LanguageTool doesn't think so.
I think I can too...My text program will add words that I use if they're not already in the database.
lolend of an era