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Anonymous
Who's the girl in the right of the ad the arrow is pointing to?
>> Anonymous
Just... don't ask.
>> Anonymous
OP here. I meant:"...right *side* of the ad..."
>>391411
You don't know?
>> Anonymous
>>391414

Seriously, you don't want to know.
>> Anonymous
so much failed that this shit becomes fucking win
>> Anonymous
>>391416
I DO!!
>> Anonymous
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this da
>> Anonymous
I'm hoping you're a troll, but in case you're not, adds cycle through on this site. The same add isn't always up there.
>> Pool needs filter Sukka Fish
391410 = fucktard.
>> Anonymous
>>391570
ADD?
>> Anonymous
>>391642
Oh wow, I made a typing error. I guess that means you're superior then...


Oh wait, it doesn't.
>> Anonymous
>>391645
No, you made TWO typing errors. You wrote it wrongly not once, but twice. That makes you an idiot, yes.
>> Anonymous
umm wrongly isn't a word genius
>> Anonymous
lol now gtfo 391654
>> Anonymous
wat iz a typing eror????
>> Anonymous
Actually, 'wrongly' IS a word.

Main Entry: wrong
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): wrong·er /'ro[ng]-&r/; wrong·est /'ro[ng]-&st/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English *wrang, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse rangr awry, wrong, Danish vrang wrong side; akin to Old English wringan to wring
1 : not according to the moral standard : SINFUL, IMMORAL <thought that war was wrong>
2 : not right or proper according to a code, standard, or convention : IMPROPER <it was wrong not to thank your host>
3 : not according to truth or facts : INCORRECT <gave a wrong date>
4 : not satisfactory (as in condition, results, health, or temper)
5 : not in accordance with one's needs, intent, or expectations <took the wrong bus>
6 : of, relating to, or constituting the side of something that is usually held to be opposite to the principal one, that is the one naturally or by design turned down, inward, or away, or that is the least finished or polished
- wrong·ly /'ro[ng]-lE/ adverb
- wrong·ness noun

>> Anonymous
>>391656
What do you mean by "wrongly isn't a word?" Do you even speak English at all?