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ILB

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secretly a man :smirk:
Age:
Age Unknown
Birthday:
Birthday Unknown
Gender:
Not Telling Not Telling
Location:
... Here?
Interests:
Oh? Yes, I do have those. Oh, do I. ^_^

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About Me

me [mee]

–pronoun 1. the objective case of I, used as a direct or indirect object: They asked me to the party. Give me your hand 2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun I in the predicate after the verb to be ): It's me.

3. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun my before a gerund): Did you hear about me getting promoted

–adjective 4. of or involving an obsessive interest in one's own satisfaction: the me decade Origin:

bef. 900; ME me, OE (dat. and acc. sing.); c. D mij, OHG mir 

—Usage note 2. A traditional rule governing the case of personal pronouns after forms of the verb to be  is that the nominative or subjective form (I; she; he; we; they) must be chosen. Some 400 years ago, owing to the feeling that the postverb position in a sentence is object rather than subject territory, ME  and other objective pronouns (him; her; us; them) began to replace the subjective forms after be, so that It is I became It is me. Today such constructions - It's me. That's him. It must be them. —are almost universal in speech, the context in which they usually occur. In formal speech or edited writing, the subjective forms are used: It was I who first noticed the problem. My brother was the one who called our attention to the problem, but it wasn't he who solved it. It had been she at the window, not her husband ME and other objective forms have also replaced the subjective forms in speech in constructions like Me neither; Not us; Who, them? and in comparisons after as or than: She's no faster than him at getting the answers. When the pronoun is the subject of a verb that is expressed, the nominative forms are used: Neither did I. She's no faster than he is at getting the answers. See also than 3. When a verb form ending in -ing functions as a noun, it is traditionally called a gerund: Walking is good exercise. She enjoys reading biographies. Usage guides have long insisted that gerunds, being nouns, must be preceded by the possessive form of the pronouns or nouns (my; your; her; his; its; our; their; child's; author's) rather than by the objective forms (me; you; him; her; it; us; them): The landlord objected to my (not me) having guests late at night. Several readers were delighted at the author's (not author) taking a stand on the issue. In standard practice, however, both objective and possessive forms appear before gerunds. Possessives are more common in formal edited writing, but the occurrence of objective forms is increasing; in informal writing and speech objective forms are more common: Many objections have been raised to the government (or government's) allowing lumbering in national parks. “Does anyone object to me (or my) reading this report aloud?” the moderator asked.

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  1. Elliot 

    08 Apr 2011 - 20:12
    Thanks :)
  2. Elliot 

    08 Apr 2011 - 18:46
    Would you mind? I just had something to ask you, and I'd rather it go through the private system than anything else. I promise it's not trolling, offensive, insulting or anything else. Just some advice.
  3. Elliot 

    07 Apr 2011 - 20:43
    Hi, ILB. Just wondering, what's happened to the messaging system? You don't appear to be able to use it, and there's something I wanted to ask you using it.
  4. Mikanada 

    10 Mar 2011 - 05:25
    Thanks for the comment in the Say "something about the person above you" topic, that was the nicest comment I've ever received, thank you. You are very happy and helpful; probably how you became a moderator, also you've been here longer than I have.
  5. Mikanada 

    06 Mar 2011 - 23:25
    It seem we have a mutual liking of chapters, wouldn't you say?
  6. ILB 

    20 Feb 2011 - 19:06
    I do not think I ever have. Probably attributable to the fact that I really do not anger so easily. I see no point in getting mad with people. ^_^
  7. matty_batty0 

    18 Feb 2011 - 14:42
    Have you ever shown anger online? this is a serious question
  8. Nanie 

    18 Feb 2011 - 00:29
    I approve of your About Me section with full endorsement.
  9. Mikaro 

    01 Feb 2011 - 04:16
    I try to be active :( It's just that college is hard. (That and I'm pretty sure you're on the opposite side of the atlantic ocean, meaning you'd be asleep when I'm on...)
  10. Dr. Klaus 

    28 Jan 2011 - 23:29
    Aight den.
  11. Dr. Klaus 

    28 Jan 2011 - 00:37
    If I made you an avatar, would you accept it?
  12. WTF 

    25 Jan 2011 - 21:54
    That is classified information. Even though I know the answer.
  13. matty_batty0 

    21 Jan 2011 - 05:07
    Well you do say "tee hee" a lot... are you female? or is that to remain a mystery for all eternity?
  14. Purin 

    20 Jan 2011 - 00:42
    Can you be my superhero?
  15. matty_batty0 

    19 Jan 2011 - 15:37
    Why is your title "secretly a man"?
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