Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Only One Reality Star Per Relationship - **Warning** Bad English


TMZ has a post about how Snooki broke up with her boyfriend despite being madly in love with him. Why did she break up? It turns out that her boyfriend auditioned for Real World and Snooki says by him doing that he showed her he was only in the relationship for fame. Well, TMZ e-mailed the dumped boyfriend Emilio for his reaction, and this is what he had to say.

"All i kno is she was upset i tried out fornreal world nd left me a message sayin im single. Next i kno i wake up morning and facebook says im single."

And this guy graduated from high school? Seriously?


18 comments:

  1. what??? i mean i dont even understand it! Did he say he was single??? Or did facebook tell him?

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  2. Kids these days and their text-speak.

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  3. Oh god...these tacky douches are my generation?

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  4. Enty it doesn't take much to graduate from high school these days. I think as long as a person gets the general point across (Tried out for show, Snooki mad, broke up) then you are considered literate. Neanderthals for the digital generation!

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  5. can someone please explain to me why these people are revelant? And what is so great about being portrayed as illiterate sterotypes? I DON'T GET IT. Seriously.

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  6. Sorry Enty, had his appearance led you to believe he was more intelligent than he obviously is? None of these people are rocket surgeons.

    Well said, Sporky!

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  7. Looks like he graduated with honors from Jersey Shore High.

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  8. Anonymous11:55 AM

    What a duffus hahahaha.

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  9. My mother would call them freaks of nature. Please make them go away.

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  10. It's like something straight from failbook! *L*

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  11. I mean lamebook *LOL*

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  12. Well, if Facebook told you, it MUST be true.. My god, I just cant with these dimwits..

    Thanks for the laugh, Enty. I needed it today..

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  13. Honestly, Enty - do you think ANY of them paid the LEAST bit attention in school?

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  14. This type of writing just hurts my brain. Forget high school - this character may not have made it through elementary!

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  15. What alarms me about this is that it just demonstrates the level of standards that younger people are held to in America today--virtually none! I knew it wasn't a good sign the first time I saw the phrase "Drive-
    Through" spelled "Drive-Thru," and time has proved me right. This is the "ROTFLMFAO" generation, where Twilight is considered literature, Kristen Stewart is considered a movie star and the highest aspiration kids have is to get on a reality show and broadcast behaviour that until recently most people tried to avoid being seen engaged in. I don't consider myself a political conservative by any means, but for cryin' out loud, can't we at least graduate high school students who can read and write?

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  16. Robert- I so agree! I'm 29 and I'm nothing like these fools!

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  17. Amen Robert!
    It drives me crazy when I receive emails through my business account and they don't have capitals and there are plenty of spelling mistakes. I simply think everyone is an idiot.
    I cringe when I think how my poor English teacher must feel. Think of the editing they are forced to do.

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