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Originally posted by ILty-Cat
I am quite surprised you know what the acronym for wtf stands for. A dependent clause, embedded clause, or subordinate clause cannot stand alone in a sentence. A dependent clause is usually attached to an independent clause. Although a dependent clause contains a subject and a predicate, it sounds incomplete when standing alone. If your are going to correct him for grammar inconsistency should you not make your self look less like a douche bag? Actually, he has written an interrogative sentence. He used ‘wtf’ as his question starter; “What the f@*k is a __________?”. The question is fine, albeit the use of an abbreviation. Also, since you are trying to sound wise, “yourself” is one word, "wtf" is an abbreviation, not an acronym, and you’re missing a comma before a connecting word to link two complete sentences together. Also, in your first sentence, the word "for", appearing after the word "acronym", is not required. Furthermore, the sentence does not go along with the point you are trying to make; unless you omitted the conjunction "don't". Lastly, "wtf is a heroe?" is a phrase, not a clause, so your entire post is moot. I think you should go back to school. |
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i dont know dc char alot. only i know is mainstream superman batman wonderwomen spiderman green latern and jus those justice league.
my childhood years marvel was a hit! the original 90s tv x men cartoon! and trading fleer 94 x men cards! and also 96 fleer and flaire cards! and masterpiece cards!
to me i see dc is more mature and marvel is for younger girls and guys.
i see marvel as corvette and i see dc as mercedes benz
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BATMAN FTW |
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Simples!, Batman and Green Lantern :) |
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If we're allowed stuff from ALL the "DC Universe", I'll take Death from Gaiman's Sandman *nods* |
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superman and the rest of the justice league, or DC universe. |
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DC or DCU? From DCU, I'd have to go with Barry Allen and Hal Jordan. From DC, well, then I can't really decide between Swamp Thing and John Constantine. |
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