BMS steam chat moments

You could say “youre” if it really suits you, but it’s still “You’re”, not “Your”, feg.

Feg?

I don’t know, Coll started it.

I never go in the chat. It goes way too fast, by the time I’m finished typing we’re on a new subject. :zip:

Only when there’s lots of people in it. Otherwise it goes fairly slow.

Then I guess I just pick bad times to join.

The BMS Chatroom battle!

Aww I wish I could go on chat but I can’t…

11:38 PM - [CAKEPSI] brother.shrike: but when you talk about destruction
11:38 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: but when you’re talking about destruction
11:39 PM - [CAKEPSI] brother.shrike: don’t you know that you can count me out
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: dont ya know that you can count me out
11:39 PM - [DMC:S DEV] Triggs: :3
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: FUCK
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: FUCKING HELL
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: FUCK ALL OF YOU
11:39 PM - [CAKEPSI] brother.shrike: I AM WINNAR
11:39 PM - bigfan421: FUCK
11:39 PM - bigfan421: FCUJK
11:39 PM - bigfan421: <JF E
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: THAT’S NOT FAR
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: i liek
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: fair
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: posted
11:39 PM - [BMV] DenDrio [CAKEPSI]: FUCK
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: :3
11:39 PM - [CAKEPSI] brother.shrike: don’t you know its gonna be
11:39 PM - bigfan421: FUCK
11:39 PM - [CAKEPSI] brother.shrike: alright
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: Shrike
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: Shrike
11:39 PM - [TW] Door: :3

Let’s play a game, how unintelligible can you be? Sam, you’re up first…

/me command failings;

:fffuuu::fffuuu:

I could’ve written with grammar. But I couldn’t bother, it’d have taken ages to write anything with sense. :stuck_out_tongue:

How could I miss that :frowning:

oh the lulz.

Nobody’s posting an the door and shrike shenanigans, though, because they never happened.
<.<

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I lol’d, I admit it.

MUST NOT DIE

came from a different server

/me flaunts foreskin
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Why does everyone put an “S” on the end of my name :hmph:

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