Why is Dio Such a Putz?

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The Plonker

Why is Dio Such a Putz?

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I mean seriously?
Hop Sing

Post by Hop Sing »

Me no likey.

Too much bolding. Me put starch in his panties.
The Iron Sheik

Post by The Iron Sheik »

I'll break his back and fukk his ass!

Other than that, I have no problem with him!
Dio the Mod

Post by Dio the Mod »

The Plonker Wrote:
Diogones is mighty smart. How I like him truly.
Thank you. I have many fans.
The Plonker

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Burn in Hell, Church Lady!
Dio the Mod

Post by Dio the Mod »

The Plonker Wrote:
Dio is a wonderful guy.
Thanks for playing, bitchtard. I eat tough guys like you for breakfast and sometimes as an afternoon snack. Idiot.
Hop Sing

Post by Hop Sing »

I ram him in Sinope with chopstilk. Me no like him.
Hot Lips

Post by Hot Lips »

PIONEER AVIATION, PIONEER AVIATION!!
Jimmy Medallions of Beef

Post by Jimmy Medallions of Beef »

Dio's filthy ciggy habit cost me $18.44 on my last insurance premium.

There's nothing worse than nicoteen slaves named after a Greek Philosophers.
OxiClean

Post by OxiClean »

I'm looking for a "Mr. PSUfan...?"
The Plonker

Post by The Plonker »

Stop hijacking my thread!!
Dio the Mod

Post by Dio the Mod »

The Plonker wrote:
The girls like Dio in bed.
RACK ME!
Johnny the Pinhead

Post by Johnny the Pinhead »

Those of us who teach early nineteenth-century British literature to undergraduates have much to ponder as we approach Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn." How much should we emphasize close reading and usher our students into the presence of the well-wrought urn, whether in a consecrating or deconstructive spirit? How much should we take up a variety of other contexts, such as the genres of the ode or the romantic lyric, the reflection on romantic Hellenism, the place of Keats in a museum-going public, the poet's reflections on the distinctiveness of aesthetic value, or the place of the ode within his highly self-conscious poetic career?
Rappin' Rodney

Post by Rappin' Rodney »

Yo, how much does a Grecian urn?

Bout five dollah an hour, bitch.

Don't get no respect know what I'm sayin...
Dio the Mod

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Those of us who teach early nineteenth-century British literature to undergraduates have much to ponder as we approach Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn." How much should we emphasize close reading and usher our students into the presence of the well-wrought urn, whether in a consecrating or deconstructive spirit?

Wrong, idiot. Most scholars in the fields of Biblical Studies and history agree that Jesus was a Jewish teacher from Galilee. According to John P. Meier's A Marginal Jew, allowing for the time of the procuratorship of Pontius Pilate and the dates of the Passover in those years, his death can be placed most probably on April 7, 30, you gibbering asswipe.
WinsleyDinsdale

Post by WinsleyDinsdale »

You wouldn't know Pontius Pilate from Chris Pontius, Windsor Pilates, or even submission grappling for that matter.
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Holy shit.

Rack the Don LePre signin and rack this thread.

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yep! muchus rackas.
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Opie Taylor

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The Iron Sheik wrote:I'll break his back and fukk his ass!
And make him humble.
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