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Dr.Poisonfreak

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Ok i did a search on this, couldn't find anything, so here goes

I am just curious as to whether or not it's possible to word the "hallowed" [HEADING=2]rules of the internet[/HEADING] into ye olde english.

Just for the giggle factor mainly.
i was going to type an example, but i realized just now how much i actually suck at righting in humorous olde english.

Escapists i leave it up to you to avenge my lack of win *dies*
 

stonethered

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verily this threade is a fine jest. and shall make many a pretty lass and stout lad of great cheer this day.
 

Dr.Poisonfreak

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MaxMees said:
Forsooth young squire, is't possible to inquisite what thou wishes for I and my companions to discuss?
Noble sir my wish is for you to discusseth how the laws of the land of web would have been in these merry old times!
 

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Gfan_00 said:
Do you mean like that tapestry thing? http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Tapestry (vulgar images and text-you have been warned)

Or simply typing like a Middle Ages Englishman? That would be rather easy if I put in some effort.
lets say like the bayeux tapestry noble sir
 

stonethered

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i do believe that the language of our merry thread is not olde but the english of the elizabethan bard.
olde english maketh less sense when written then this, the language of the poets.
 

Dudemeister

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I do decry!
One this fine dae, I hade not the smal'st clue as to ye intentiones, regard'n this threade.
Chaucer FTW!