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Perhaps the second-most common, or so it seems, Michael expression. This is used in place of "thanks", a somewhat sarcastic message implied to state obviousness. However, when "thx" is used by Michael, it is seen as a message that regards either this aforemented "obviousness", or sometimes he may randomly mentions it after any message that begins with "Um, ..." (viewed in the examples). Michael is seen more often separating the previous line with the "thx", so that it gets its own message, but he has been spotted placing it after the "Um, ..." sentence, and strangely without a period after the "x" - which is part of a miscellaneous Michael observance found later. Occasionally, he may send a message just containing "thx", without an "Um, ..." statement or previous known message, however this is quite rare as opposed to using the "Um, ..." expression. On rare occasions, he can be seen placing "thx" in the same sentence and message as the "previous sentence" (example below).
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This is part of my upcoming document "Michaelogy: The Study of Michael Warner". Also, the examples mentioned are not part of the ctrl+v so you don't get to see them
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Perhaps the second-most common, or so it seems, Michael expression. This is used in place of "thanks", a somewhat sarcastic message implied to state obviousness. However, when "thx" is used by Michael, it is seen as a message that regards either this aforemented "obviousness", or sometimes he may randomly mentions it after any message that begins with "Um, ..." (viewed in the examples). Michael is seen more often separating the previous line with the "thx", so that it gets its own message, but he has been spotted placing it after the "Um, ..." sentence, and strangely without a period after the "x" - which is part of a miscellaneous Michael observance found later. Occasionally, he may send a message just containing "thx", without an "Um, ..." statement or previous known message, however this is quite rare as opposed to using the "Um, ..." expression. On rare occasions, he can be seen placing "thx" in the same sentence and message as the "previous sentence" (example below).
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This is part of my upcoming document "Michaelogy: The Study of Michael Warner". Also, the examples mentioned are not part of the ctrl+v so you don't get to see them
This is awesome! Can't wait for this document!
And my Ctrl+V is:
Michaelogy: The Study of Michael Warner
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The intersection of <i>x</i><sup>2</sup> + <i>y</i><sup>2</sup> = 9 and <i>y</i> + <i>z</i> = 2
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I also forgot Complex is another one of my CCLP3 favorites...
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[1:15:09 PM] Josh Lee: [1:14 PM] Michael Warner: (heart)
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also that's like a pre-algebra skill, are you daft?????????
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i like how people are just going around finding random things and purposely copying/pasting them in here
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Also, every one of these ctrl+v's are things I've actually copied for a good reason (mostly to paste into Skype).
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