"A true /b/tard knows all the memes of the land and is disgusted by nothing."
"And I am a EX-/b/tard."
Ex? Does that mean you've forgotten some memes, or did you finally find something that disgusts you?
(Or are you no longer white?
)
"Do they even know what "legion" means? Doesn't even make much sense in the way they use it."
While it is not normally used in this manner, it is correct English usage.
legion: adjective
1. amounting to a large indefinite number; "numerous times"; "the family was numerous"; "Palomar's fans are legion" [syn: numerous]
"And I am a EX-/b/tard."
Ex? Does that mean you've forgotten some memes, or did you finally find something that disgusts you?

(Or are you no longer white?

"Do they even know what "legion" means? Doesn't even make much sense in the way they use it."
While it is not normally used in this manner, it is correct English usage.
legion: adjective
1. amounting to a large indefinite number; "numerous times"; "the family was numerous"; "Palomar's fans are legion" [syn: numerous]
And the Bible probably wasn't the first use of this word either.
