How to Look Insanely Good After a Breakup

comike

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No... "their" signifies ownership no matter if you are dealing with 1 person or more. I think you are thinking of "they're" :look:

Maybe you meant to say "I go searching for her posts". The way you used "their" is incorrect.
 
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song_of_serenity

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Did anyone else get a random friends request from longgood?

I guess he's trying to fit in and be more visible around the boards to be trusted? I googled his name. Interesting! He's posted (and apparently gotten banned) on BHM. The threads in question have been deleted/moved though!

Also, loonggood is a HE I believe, going from his posts in other places!!
 

BostonMaria

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I like Longgood I say let him stay and be one of the girls LOL
I would google his name but I'm afraid of getting porn results LOL
 

Ijanei

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just wondering how u forgot to copy and paste the whole article though...smh:lachen:
All these crazy threads lately keep me awake during work...(a good thing)
 

aurora3140

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This person is Chinese and I believe so not just because of his (her?) location, but because most of his posts are either written in very poor English, or are a barrage of smilies.

It's obvious when his posts are copied and pasted from other sources on the internet (as was pointed out with this thread). For one, in the posts he comes across as unusually English-literate. Second, they usually have nothing to do with anything.

As mentioned earlier, as a seller, Loongood just wants up his post count and use it to build trust in the forum.
 

Gigi-07

New Member
Actually, I think he's dutch? He has dutch on his youtube channel page.

"mijn English is niet goed. kon ik met je chatten door het Engels.
Ik wil u vertellen dat dit menselijk haar producten manufactory, als u tijd hebt, welkom op China om aan onze fabriek gaan bezoeken."

:perplexed
 

*CherryPie*

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You use "their" when you're speaking of more than one.

When you are speaking of one person, you use his or hers.

No... "their" signifies ownership no matter if you are dealing with 1 person or more. I think you are thinking of "they're" :look:
 

song_of_serenity

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Actually, I think he's dutch? He has dutch on his youtube channel page.

"mijn English is niet goed. kon ik met je chatten door het Engels.
Ik wil u vertellen dat dit menselijk haar producten manufactory, als u tijd hebt, welkom op China om aan onze fabriek gaan bezoeken."

:perplexed
No, he said he was chinese and explained how he came up with 'loonggood" from his chinese name.
I don't understand why his youtube says what it does though. All other places show chinese/him being in china.
 

♦K.O♦

New Member
Why everybody argue over grammar?

Longgood no care how you speak it. Angry snarky no make for insanely beautifulll like natural pretty nineteen ninedynine soff pretty hair frontlace!
 

Gigi-07

New Member
No, he said he was chinese and explained how he came up with 'loonggood" from his chinese name.
I don't understand why his youtube says what it does though. All other places show chinese/him being in china.


hm, mkay, I just thought the random dutch was strange. one would think he'd write it in a chinese dialect but w/e.
 

Nonie

Well-Known Member
Actually, I think he's dutch? He has dutch on his youtube channel page.

"mijn English is niet goed. kon ik met je chatten door het Engels.
Ik wil u vertellen dat dit menselijk haar producten manufactory, als u tijd hebt, welkom op China om aan onze fabriek gaan bezoeken."

:perplexed

He probably uses www.google.com/translate to post and he accidentally clicked on Dutch instead of English for his YT page, since they are close together. And because he might not really know English, he didn't spot the slip or realize the translation he got was not in English.
 

BEAUTYU2U

Well-Known Member
This person is Chinese and I believe so not just because of his (her?) location, but because most of his posts are either written in very poor English, or are a barrage of smilies.

It's obvious when his posts are copied and pasted from other sources on the internet (as was pointed out with this thread). For one, in the posts he comes across as unusually English-literate. Second, they usually have nothing to do with anything.

As mentioned earlier, as a seller, Loongood just wants up his post count and use it to build trust in the forum.

:yep: ...... :nono: Me no like.
 
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