I have all golds in the special license and the 100%

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WOW!!! YOU'RE SPECIAL!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Good job dude and oh by the way...





It's the Super License. I'd figure I'd forgive you on that one since you're a GT3 expert now... *hint of sarcasm*
 
Originally posted by Rice Rocketeer
WOW!!! YOU'RE SPECIAL!!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Good job dude and oh by the way...





It's the Super License. I'd figure I'd forgive you on that one since you're a GT3 expert now... *hint of sarcasm*
Way to be a jerk, he said he was spanish, thus the incorrect name of the license... :rolleyes: you get off on making fun of people online or somthing?
 
Originally posted by CerberaLM
Way to be a jerk, he said he was spanish, thus the incorrect name of the license... :rolleyes: you get off on making fun of people online or somthing?

He switched two words. First of all, what does that have to do with him being a Spanish-speaker? Secondly, how am I being a jerk when I'm correcting someone? :rolleyes: Perhaps you would like to enlighten me. :confused:
 
You may not have been referring to his English, Rice, but your manner in this case needs work. If someone wants to celebrate his accomplishment, let him. You could direct him to other threads about this if you dislike seeing more of them. Btw, you can't pick parts out of a mixed statement and proclaim it represents the whole of the statement, that's spinning.
 
Or maybe super and special can be easily confused...I didn't know that it was super, I thought it was special, but I just call it the "s" license anyway.

Congratulations, I only have all B golds...:(
 
Some AzN kid will come here and say, "CAN WE JUST GET ALONG!!!!?" :lol:

FYI, in Japan, "Super" is one word and it usually means 'ultimate', if 'mega', 'giga' and above were not used. In English, 'super' is a prefix of 'beyond, over, or above'. To avoid that, we assumed the other 's', special, which makes more sense.
 
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