Saturos
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I recently trolled someone on another site who was in favor of dragon shirts.
I couldn't help it though. The guy just seemed so clueless. How could anyone write such a poor essay that fails to present a strong argument on nearly every front? What does the King Arthur period fantasies have to do with anything? The whole thing was just so incoherent. My post:
I think the site may have been some sort of web page for elementary school students though. The grammar of the comments posted by the other members was horrid. (LOL @ trolling nerdy kids)
I couldn't help it though. The guy just seemed so clueless. How could anyone write such a poor essay that fails to present a strong argument on nearly every front? What does the King Arthur period fantasies have to do with anything? The whole thing was just so incoherent. My post:
@ b voges: Your father is gay.
@ Original Poster: Your essay leaves something to be desired. It doesn?t quite hit the mark nor does it represent dragon shirts and it?s relationship to today?s fashion sense strongly enough. I say let those who like dragon shirts, wear them. The whole idea of ?fashion? is inherently flawed because it depends on those who choose to wear whatever they want, not what others think. Equally, your bashing of people who likes to wear plaid also makes you a hypocrite. Quit reading fantasy books and learn how to write an essay with strong points for a change. Your a disgrace to those who like to wear dragon shirts.
BTW, I too wear dragon shirts, but I wouldn?t go to an interview or workplace wearing one. Everyone else can kiss my ass as they don?t pay me to wear what they think is fashionable.
I think the site may have been some sort of web page for elementary school students though. The grammar of the comments posted by the other members was horrid. (LOL @ trolling nerdy kids)