On 2026-03-09 19:41:18 Sabrina said:
On 2026-03-09 19:36:41 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 19:33:46 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 19:30:31 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 19:25:56 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 19:22:27 R2D4 said: You need to go and ask your fake plastic surgeon for a refund, I think you could even sue him. If you win the case you can use the funds to fix your botched boob job.
Please say something remotely witty, I dare you.
Wit would be wasted on a bottom dweller like you, go back to the abyss, you wretch.
Nope, you're just not smart enough. It's okay, lot's of people are dumb like you. You are not alone!
Lmao, if I was dumb I would be doing what you are doing. Stop trying to act smart, its very obvious that you are some low class trash with a chip on your shoulder.
Haai, here. Siestog man, is alles okay by die malhuis?
On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
On 2026-03-09 19:46:08 R2D4 said:
On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
Look, you seem like a nice girl. My advise is to stay out of this while I take out the trash.
On 2026-03-09 20:04:36 Sabrina said:
On 2026-03-09 19:46:08 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
Look, you seem like a nice girl. My advise is to stay out of this while I take out the trash.
It's advice*
On 2026-03-09 20:09:34 R2D4 said:
On 2026-03-09 20:04:36 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 19:46:08 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
Look, you seem like a nice girl. My advise is to stay out of this while I take out the trash.
It's advice*
Yep, this one definitely didn't make it past high school, lol.
Key Differences at a Glance
Advice (Noun): Refers to the guidance, suggestion, or opinion.
Usage: Cannot typically be pluralized (e.g., say "some advice," not "an advice" or "advices").
Advise (Verb): Refers to the act of offering that guidance or giving information.
Usage: Common in formal contexts (e.g., "Please advise us").
Memory Tips
Advice has a 'c' for counsel.
Advise has an 's' for suggestion.
Think: "I advise (verb) you to take my advice (noun)".
Examples
Noun: The doctor's advice was to rest.
Verb: The doctor advised me to rest.
On 2026-03-09 20:39:45 Sabrina said:
On 2026-03-09 20:09:34 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 20:04:36 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 19:46:08 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
Look, you seem like a nice girl. My advise is to stay out of this while I take out the trash.
It's advice*
Yep, this one definitely didn't make it past high school, lol.
Key Differences at a Glance
Advice (Noun): Refers to the guidance, suggestion, or opinion.
Usage: Cannot typically be pluralized (e.g., say "some advice," not "an advice" or "advices").
Advise (Verb): Refers to the act of offering that guidance or giving information.
Usage: Common in formal contexts (e.g., "Please advise us").
Memory Tips
Advice has a 'c' for counsel.
Advise has an 's' for suggestion.
Think: "I advise (verb) you to take my advice (noun)".
Examples
Noun: The doctor's advice was to rest.
Verb: The doctor advised me to rest.
I could point out other mistakes in your grammar, but I'm not currently in the mood. It is not 'advise', you simpleton.
On 2026-03-09 21:05:51 R2D4 said:
On 2026-03-09 20:39:45 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 20:09:34 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 20:04:36 Sabrina said: On 2026-03-09 19:46:08 R2D4 said: On 2026-03-09 18:57:41 Madame Vespera said:
Relax. It's the internet, not the Colosseum.
Look, you seem like a nice girl. My advise is to stay out of this while I take out the trash.
It's advice*
Yep, this one definitely didn't make it past high school, lol.
Key Differences at a Glance
Advice (Noun): Refers to the guidance, suggestion, or opinion.
Usage: Cannot typically be pluralized (e.g., say "some advice," not "an advice" or "advices").
Advise (Verb): Refers to the act of offering that guidance or giving information.
Usage: Common in formal contexts (e.g., "Please advise us").
Memory Tips
Advice has a 'c' for counsel.
Advise has an 's' for suggestion.
Think: "I advise (verb) you to take my advice (noun)".
Examples
Noun: The doctor's advice was to rest.
Verb: The doctor advised me to rest.
I could point out other mistakes in your grammar, but I'm not currently in the mood. It is not 'advise', you simpleton.
LMAO! forget high school, I doubt she made it past primary school. You are nothing more than a talking cum dumpster.
On 2026-03-09 21:50:36 Minime V10.1 said:
R2d2 is as lame as it gets.