Technically, these should be called "quadruple quotation marks." Which has the added benefit of alliterative appeal.WV: redings -- If theese peeple caut up on thair redings, thay mite spel bedder.
Really criminal roommate, wanted dead or alive?
Maybe one that can write would be good, too:"northernm""two bedrooms appartment""closed to the bus stop"
@Roland, and with 'kichen'!It appears to be someone QUOTING someone being sarcastic.
That's what I always tell the cop when they catch me chatting up those nice street-corner girls... "I was just looking for a roommate!"Of course, I don't usually mention that the two of us are about to hit up the "Se Express"
i guess the two quoation marks cancel out each other :)
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Technically, these should be called "quadruple quotation marks." Which has the added benefit of alliterative appeal.
WV: redings -- If theese peeple caut up on thair redings, thay mite spel bedder.
Really criminal roommate, wanted dead or alive?
Maybe one that can write would be good, too:
"northernm"
"two bedrooms appartment"
"closed to the bus stop"
@Roland, and with 'kichen'!
It appears to be someone QUOTING someone being sarcastic.
That's what I always tell the cop when they catch me chatting up those nice street-corner girls... "I was just looking for a roommate!"
Of course, I don't usually mention that the two of us are about to hit up the "Se Express"
i guess the two quoation marks cancel out each other :)
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