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D--> Yes, I am e%ceptionally STRONG
D--> Strength is my STRONGEST attribute
 
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I TOLD YOU MAN
I
TOLD YOU
ABOUT TINY FONTS!

[font="'Palatino Linotype"]Hey, comic sans is such a gaaaaaaaay font, man. Try something cool like this, it's totally AWESOME dude![/font]

i.... HASS the rock
And I'll throw it (and its family) at you if you insult the comic sans again.
>:]
That was a joke, in case you couldn't tell. A very violent joke. That's the best kind of joke.
 
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Guess what it says.

Firstly... why is it annoying?
Secondly... Comic Sans MS is awesome, because it's the official font of Super Mario Sunshine, and the Super Mario Galaxy games FTW!

Thirdly... Fatuus in loco quisque est.

Which roughly, and I mean ROUGHLY translates as "A fool every one is in the place." --- or in more understandable way, "Everyone here, is a fool".
 
Yo-ah maann! What-sa going on maaaan! That's-a good maan! I like cheese-ah maaan!!!!
 
I am, at this moment in time, utilising the muscles within my hand to provide motion of the digits, colloquially known as fingers (and a thumb), to provide pressure to the plastic keys that are connected to a keyboard, that send a wireless signal through the mixture of gases consisting of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and many others, besides, towards a wireless signal receiver, that is currently injected within the universal serial bus port, that then gives the instructions to the central processing unit, to display the characters of the scribing system, originally invented within the region of Latium (from which Latin people originated), through an electronic visual display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals, in order to form communication within the social community that shall be visualised via wireless fidelity, sending forth, forms of data, through the international network, of the world-wide web, at the transfer rate that, far from precisely, yet far from inaccurately equates to that of many thousands, very possibly millions of units of digital information in computing and telecommunications that most commonly consists of eight smaller units that measure the amount of information stored by a digital device or other physical system that exists in one of two possible distinct states.

I'm typing on my wireless USB keyboard, to reply to this topic, which will be transferred over the internet at thousands, if not millions of bytes per second (i.e. kilobytes or megabytes).
 
Why dost though speak in mundane words?
 
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