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People like you should get a life and learn how to spell..
People like you on TBT, Who has no friends, And call people nubs even though they are nubs, Like you, Should leave.
Find out what Nub means, then you can quote.
The word newbie is a variant of 'new boy' and comes from British public school and military slang[citation needed]. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit.[1] Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre.[2] In any case, the term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.[3]


In simpler words, You.
I asked you to find it out, not Copy & Paste, Reject.
 
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People like you on TBT, Who has no friends, And call people nubs even though they are nubs, Like you, Should leave.
Find out what Nub means, then you can quote.
The word newbie is a variant of 'new boy' and comes from British public school and military slang[citation needed]. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit.[1] Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre.[2] In any case, the term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.[3]


In simpler words, You.
I asked you to find it out, not Copy & Paste, Reject.
Get out of my thread. Like NAO!
 
Joe said:
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Find out what Nub means, then you can quote.
The word newbie is a variant of 'new boy' and comes from British public school and military slang[citation needed]. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit.[1] Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre.[2] In any case, the term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.[3]


In simpler words, You.
I asked you to find it out, not Copy & Paste, Reject.
Get out of my thread. Like NAO!
"Please." Would be nice :S
 
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The word newbie is a variant of 'new boy' and comes from British public school and military slang[citation needed]. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit.[1] Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre.[2] In any case, the term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.[3]


In simpler words, You.
I asked you to find it out, not Copy & Paste, Reject.
Get out of my thread. Like NAO!
"Please." Would be nice :S
Why should he be polite to you when you're being a jerk?
 
Joe I forgot I would come to your town but my wii is set up downstairs and my dad's watching T.V
 
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Quoting limited to 5 levels deep[citation needed]. In the 1960s the term "newbie" also had a limited usage among U.S. troops in the Vietnam War as a slang term for a new man in a unit.[1] Its earliest known usage on the Internet may have been on the USENET newsgroup talk.bizarre.[2] In any case, the term is believed to have entered online usage by 1981.[3]


In simpler words, You.
I asked you to find it out, not Copy & Paste, Reject.
Get out of my thread. Like NAO!
"Please." Would be nice :S
Why should he be polite to you when you're being a jerk?
Ano
 
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