Message from @cobrakai

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2018-06-10 22:40:09 UTC  

How have you been

2018-06-10 22:40:39 UTC  

Nothing is ever good. We live in a world of struggle, or die in a world of decadence. Read Nietzsche you casual.

2018-06-10 22:42:53 UTC  

Casual?

2018-06-10 22:43:03 UTC  

Sorry I'm new

2018-06-10 22:43:51 UTC  

I've read Nietzsche you ass

2018-06-10 22:44:12 UTC  

Nice meeting you anyways

2018-06-10 22:44:34 UTC  

Which did you read?

2018-06-10 22:44:54 UTC  

I recall one book where the prologue outright said "if ur a brainlet stop reading"

2018-06-10 22:45:13 UTC  

Did you stop reading when you got to that part? 👌 😎 👌

2018-06-10 22:45:17 UTC  

Lol

2018-06-10 22:45:39 UTC  

High school and college.

2018-06-10 22:45:59 UTC  

Reading Nietzsche in high school.

2018-06-10 22:46:07 UTC  

Required

2018-06-10 22:46:20 UTC  

That would not go over well at my school.

2018-06-10 22:46:24 UTC  

Is that strange?

2018-06-10 22:47:00 UTC  

The high school one was theory of knowledge

2018-06-10 22:47:21 UTC  

I went to a broke poor school.

2018-06-10 22:47:39 UTC  

Damnit

2018-06-10 22:47:41 UTC  

I was an international bachelorette

2018-06-10 22:48:02 UTC  

My history exam was graded in germany

2018-06-10 22:48:14 UTC  

Spanish was graded in Madrid

2018-06-10 22:48:26 UTC  

Too rich for my blood.

2018-06-10 22:48:29 UTC  

English was graded in new York

2018-06-10 22:48:34 UTC  

It was free

2018-06-10 22:48:51 UTC  

But I presume it was in a high-income region.

2018-06-10 22:48:52 UTC  

Just an education path option

2018-06-10 22:48:59 UTC  

Nope

2018-06-10 22:48:59 UTC  

why was english graded in america instead of england?

2018-06-10 22:49:16 UTC  

England is gay

2018-06-10 22:49:20 UTC  

Our tests were graded all over

2018-06-10 22:49:39 UTC  

England cannot even decide if they want their punctuation inside or outside of quotation marks.

2018-06-10 22:49:42 UTC  

Even same school werent graded in same place

2018-06-10 22:49:47 UTC  

I don't trust them to grade my English shit.

2018-06-10 22:51:16 UTC  

It depends on whether the punctuation is a part of the original quote or not

2018-06-10 22:51:23 UTC  

^this is what i learned

2018-06-10 22:51:30 UTC  

And if you are american or British

2018-06-10 22:51:48 UTC  

They just can't decide in England. Either is accepted, unless explicitly within the original quote.

2018-06-10 22:52:13 UTC  

when i learned english i was told it was a definite thing

2018-06-10 22:52:19 UTC  

It is in America.

2018-06-10 22:53:04 UTC  

In the next examples, the terminal punctuation is part of the quotation, so it stays inside the final quotation mark:
Reynold asked, “Can we have ice cream for dinner?”
Mom snapped and shouted, “No, we cannot have ice cream for dinner!”
On the other hand, in these examples, the terminal punctuation is not part of the quotation―it applies to the whole sentence―so it goes outside the final quotation mark:
Do you actually like “Gangnam Style”?
I can’t believe you lied to me about the ending of “The Sixth Sense”!

2018-06-10 22:54:40 UTC  

Last example, in England it could be accepted as "The Sixth Sense!" or "The Sixth Sense"!