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duby149 — ed is going to get you

Published: 2011-07-09 14:08:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 903; Favourites: 41; Downloads: 7
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Description just a funny clip of edward elric going crazy from fullmetal alchemist brotherhood
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BBHSN98 [2016-07-21 23:11:53 +0000 UTC]

from adorable to scary... really fast

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XeroAlchemy [2012-08-11 18:48:08 +0000 UTC]

Oh I remember this!!! XD

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wow5283 In reply to XeroAlchemy [2012-12-14 04:42:50 +0000 UTC]

what episode was it i dont think ive seen it or remember it

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XeroAlchemy In reply to wow5283 [2012-12-16 09:14:36 +0000 UTC]

Ehehe...I don't know for sure but maybe one of the first eps?

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wow5283 In reply to XeroAlchemy [2012-12-16 21:11:50 +0000 UTC]

im at episode 25 and i havent seen this happen yet (i dont think i have)

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XeroAlchemy In reply to wow5283 [2012-12-18 02:15:43 +0000 UTC]

Ah okey

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ChibitaliaNeko In reply to XeroAlchemy [2014-01-02 04:49:58 +0000 UTC]

This scene is later on in the series. I don't know exactly when, but its definitely later on.

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Drayomi [2011-08-31 18:01:10 +0000 UTC]

HILARIOUS!
I love FullMetal Alchemist!

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duby149 In reply to Drayomi [2011-09-01 07:23:44 +0000 UTC]

thanks i love fma to its so funny and cool and how do you put those faces in messages like that ????

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Drayomi In reply to duby149 [2011-09-01 17:41:56 +0000 UTC]

Well the small one is just an emote.
You can find all the emotes under the comment box ( the link that says "Emoticons". The one I put is colon, capital D.

The big one is actually a user pic. People have made many users just so they can use emoticons they created and so other people can use them. No one actually uses the account "iloveitmoreplz". It is just used for the emote.

So if you see someone using an icon emote and you want to use it, put colon, "icon", the user name of the emote - hover over it, or click it to see the username - and then another colon - you don't put any spaces in between these. so the one I put is colon, "icon", "iloveitmoreplz", and then colon.

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duby149 In reply to Drayomi [2011-09-02 18:25:54 +0000 UTC]

ya i dont get it im to slow but thanks for trying to help me

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Drayomi In reply to duby149 [2011-09-02 18:40:45 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome!

I think this is a better way to illustrate it:

is:
: meow : (without the spaces in between)

is:
: icon iloveitmoreplz : (without the spaces in between)

Does it makes sense now?

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duby149 In reply to Drayomi [2011-09-02 19:40:42 +0000 UTC]

oh ok like this thanks your the best i bin trying to find that out for a long time LMAO

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Drayomi In reply to duby149 [2011-09-02 21:27:35 +0000 UTC]

Exactly!

Your Welcome!

Is English your second language? Do you mind if I help you with your grammar and spelling?

If you don't want help, don't read below this line, but if you do, go right ahead.

It is better if you capitalize the first word of a sentence. Although some Native Speakers don't, I encourage you to always capitalize the first word in your sentences.

It sounds more natural if you wrote "oh ok like this thanks your the best i bin trying to find that out for a long time LMAO" wrote it like this:

"Oh, OK. Like this ? Thanks! Your the best. I've been trying to find that out for a long time. LMAO"

So, the first part of your comment: "oh ok like this thanks your the best" was written well grammatically and spelling-wise, but you didn't use any punctuation or capitalize any words.

For the next part: "i bin trying to find that out for a long time", the part of the sentence: "trying to find that out for a long time" sounds very natural and is completely correct. Unfortunately, "i bin" is incorrect.

Remember: the pronoun "I" should always be capitalized. I know a lot of Native English Speakers write it as "i" on the internet, but unfortunately, it is incorrect. Also "bin" is an English word but this "bin" is a box or enclosed place for storing things. The correct word for your sentence is "been". "Been" is pronounced the same way as "bin" but "been" is a form of the word "be". You are also missing the word "have" in this sentence. "Have been" is a fixed expression so you must have both "have" and "been" for it to make sense. So it should be "I have been".

Although that is the correct way to write it, when English speakers say it, they contract the first two words together. So "I have been" becomes "I've been". Unless you are writing an academic paper or report, it is perfectly acceptable and correct to write it as "I've been".

So the sentence should be "I have been trying to find that out for a long time.", or "I've been trying to find that out for a long time."

So to sum it up:
- Capitalize the first word in a sentence.
- Put a period (.) at the end of sentences, and put a question mark (?) at the end of questions.
- Put an exclamation mark (!) at the end of assertive sentences.
- The pronoun "I" is always capitalized.
- "have" goes with "been" when you are talking about an action. (Example: "I have been working all night.").
- "I have" can be written as "I've".

Hope this helps.

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